University of Sheffield and University College London researchers have made the first successful detection of estrogen, ...
Last December, flames engulfed Ohio’s Overfield Tavern Museum. Now archaeologists get to dig beneath the floorboards.
From buried woodlands to Iron Age shrines, the Archaeology department’s Field School has been uncovering a site's secrets while honing their excavation skills.
Flash flooding in the Valley of the Kings has caused damage to the fragile rock beneath and above the tomb of King ...
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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 ...
Rather than keeping out invaders, it's believed the curves in these ancient fortress walls helped prevent them being eroded ...
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 ...
According to research published in Nature's npj Heritage Science journal, Professor Sayed Hemeda of Cairo University's Department of Preservation of Architectural Heritage has identified structural ...
It was a calm and clear afternoon when the Edmund Fitzgerald left port in Superior, Wisconsin, on November 9, 1975. The ...
Japanese physicists have demonstrated for the first time that knotoid structures—stable knots—can naturally form within a ...
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20 Myths About Neanderthals: What Science Finally Proved Wrong
From being branded as primitive brutes to misunderstood geniuses, Neanderthals have long been misrepresented. Fossil and ...
In a cave near Portland, Missouri, archaeologists are digging into the sandstone to look for clothing and tools made 8,000 ...
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