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Skeleton-filled well in Croatia likely holds remains of Roman soldiers, study finds
Archaeologists excavating an ancient well in eastern Croatia have discovered the skeletons of seven men whose bodies had been tossed in haphazardly. Experts think the remains belong to Roman soldiers ...
Complexity science can help archaeologists understand how the everyday actions of ancient people accumulated into the ...
Last December, flames engulfed Ohio’s Overfield Tavern Museum. Now archaeologists get to dig beneath the floorboards.
Today’s state of extreme economic inequality is a problem best approached with science — using it to make specific ...
Japanese physicists have demonstrated for the first time that knotoid structures—stable knots—can naturally form within a ...
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Scientists solve centuries-old mystery of how Easter Island's massive Moai statues got there
Scientists recently confirmed Rapa Nui legends about Moai heads "walking" to their locations, using 3D modeling to prove ...
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Roos Carr figures: Creepy 2,600-year-old carvings with 'removable genitalia' and eyes that may have symbolized Odin's soothsayer powers
Spooky-looking wooden figurines with quartzite eyes are 2,600 years old and may be linked to a Norse god. This set of carved figurines was discovered in the parish of Roos, on England's east coast.
The Cheyenne Chapter of the Wyoming Archaeological Society will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Health Science Building, Room 109 at Laramie County Community College.
Newly discovered African fossils lend a hand to suspicions that an ancient hominid outside our own genus, Homo, made and used stone and bone tools.
EASTER ISLAND (WKRC) - Researchers now claim to have solved the enigma of how these statues were transported, they "walked." Although they appear to be just heads, many have full bodies buried by ...
A new species of dinosaur that is thought to have lived around 167 million years ago has been discovered in the UK. The ...
After the groundbreaking for the very first Aurora powerhouse, the team celebrated by giving back to the community: a $50,000 ...
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