The genetic link between bones discovered thousands of miles away from each other suggests a prehistoric migration route.
For decades, Paranthropus robustus has intrigued scientists as a powerful, big-jawed cousin of early humans. Now, thanks to ...
Two chunks of ocher unearthed at ancient rock shelters in Ukraine were actually Neanderthal crayons, according to a recent ...
A new study shows ancient Egyptians made bronze stronger with speiss, changing what experts knew about early metalworking ...
Research has identified the composite bow as the most lethal weapon of the Bronze Age, challenging long-held beliefs about its origins and transforming our understanding of ancient warfare. A new ...
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have uncovered a 2,700-year-old Assyrian pottery shard that may shed light on biblical events in ...
Scientists used DNA testing on 1,200-year-old feces to detect E. coli, pinworms, and Giardia in ancient Mexico, and found ...
Across Egypt and beyond stone surfaces reveal machining marks so precise they raise questions about what tools ancient ...
Archaeologists have discovered in Egypt what they said provides tangible evidence for the story of Moses in the Bible's Book ...
Archaeologists in the Middle East have unearthed a stunning 5,500 year old piece of evidence that changes what we know about ...
Near the end of his reign, French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte led an army of over half a million men in an invasion of Russia ...
A new analysis of stone tools offers strong evidence for the theory that ancient people from the Pacific Rim traveled a coastal route from East Asia during the last ice age to become North America's ...