Recent archaeological discoveries at two pivotal biblical sites are transforming our understanding of early Christianity's expansion across the ancient Mediterranean world. In Turkey's ancient Lystra, ...
The remnants of Typhoon Halong spared Quinhagak much of the home damage seen in other villages. But the storm earlier this ...
The carbon-14 analysis produced striking results that challenge conventional wisdom about Bronze Age chronology. When comparing uncalibrated radiocarbon dates from the Egyptian artifacts with robust ...
A recent archaeological discovery in China is shaking the foundations of human history, challenging long-held beliefs about ...
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5 Discoveries That Changed Archaeology in 2021
From the rediscovery of the “Lost Golden City” in Egypt to North America’s oldest footprints, 2021 reshaped our understanding ...
A new analysis of stone tools offers strong evidence for the theory that ancient people from the Pacific Rim traveled a ...
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Archaeologists Discover 3,500-Year-Old Egyptian Military Fortress in the Sinai Desert
Excavations are shedding light on what life was like at the ancient site, which may have once housed hundreds of soldiers at ...
A recent open-access study published in Archaeometry unveils the first direct evidence of arsenical bronze production on ...
The National Institute of Anthropology and History in Mexico organizes monthly tours to share the country's rich cultural ...
Local volunteers included schools, youth groups, and community organizations.
Archaeologists have uncovered 3,500-year-old cuneiform tablets and seal impressions belonging to an unknown Hittite prince in Turkey.
Today, archaeologist Douglas Hutt — a member of the Round Valley Indian Tribes, descended from the Yuki and Konkow peoples — continues the work of interpreting California’s ancient cultural landscapes ...
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