The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) announced in mid-April that its archaeologists had found a mortar shell at Culloden ...
During the devastating plague outbreaks of 17th-century Europe, the disease did not strike equally. A recent bioarchaeological study of plague victims from a hospital cemetery in Basel, Switzerland, ...
One such extraordinary artifact is an intriguing Egyptian tablet that has sparked intense debate among researchers and alternative historians alike. By mainstream archaeologists’ assessment, this ...
Throughout our time on Earth, we humans have created some pretty cool stuff.
Monumental ship burials had a wider and deeper past than we thought.
Brampton Community Centre is set to host a fascinating talk which will explore how GIS is used in archaeology.
Does your child have a curious stuffed animal who loves adventures, new experiences, and making new friends? If so, make plans to send it to Teddy Bear Camp, May 11-22. Hosted by the Indiana ...
What is believed to be a council house built more than 1,000 years ago sheds light on how Maya systems of governance shifted ...
Researchers looked at pollen trapped in the waterproofing layers of the long sunken Roman Republic ship to find proof of this ...
Scientists analyze 22,000 genomes documenting hundreds of genetic changes due to natural selection over the past 10,000 years, including variants linked to celiac disease and multiple sclerosis The ...
Cape Canaveral Archaeological Mitigation Project excavates shark bones, Native pottery and 1800s homesteads at Cape Canaveral ...