A team of archaeologists has unearthed at the site of Küllüoba, in Anatolia, a charred bread dating between 3200 and 3000 BC. The discovery reveals that our ancestors were already mixing cereals and ...
A paleontological site discovered in the southwestern Chinese province of Yunnan has yielded more than 700 fossil specimens that force a rewriting of the opening chapters in the history of complex ...
A new analysis of sky photographs taken between 1954 and 1957, before the launch of the first satellite, has found 35 luminous events lasting less than one second that cannot be explained by ...
It is almost certain that no reader will know what animal a camelopard is. Strictly speaking, none; but if we say it in Latin ...
An international team of archaeologists, led by Laurent Davin, a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Archaeology of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the supervision of Professor Leore ...
High in the mountains that separate northern Portugal and Galicia, dozens of stone mounds have stood silently over the ...
Beneath a huge mound of earth measuring 62 meters in diameter and more than 12 meters in its original height, on the small ...
The presence of a rocky formation previously unknown to nautical cartography has been confirmed by the scientific team aboard ...
After six years of archaeological excavation work at the Tell el-Farama site, located in the ancient city of Pelusium in the ...
Approximately 300,000 years ago, humans living in what is now Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria began to stop ...
The discovery, published in the journal Prähistorische Zeitschrift, provides new insights into how the human groups of the ...
Deep in the jungles of Petén, Guatemala, a team of archaeologists has unearthed the remains of a building that changes what ...