Dabbs of Southern Illinois University and Anna Stevens of Monash University reviewed the archaeological and bioarchaeological ...
Imagine Europe tens of thousands of years ago: dense forests, large herds of elephants, bison and aurochs—and small groups of ...
Overall, the study tells us that by 1021 CE, the Vikings were already in North America. They could have been there earlier, ...
Iconic tomb of Tutankhamun, the thirteenth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt, is facing a serious threat of ...
A study of Persia’s Royal Highway uncovers how the Achaemenids built roads to support the empire's royal machinery across ...
The plague of Akhetaten has long been cited as a possible explanation for the mysterious abandonment of ancient Egypt's short ...
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 new study reveals that the deadliest weapon of the Bronze Age originated in the Near East around 1600 BCE before spreading ...
An exhibition in Kent is exploring the ethics behind the archaeological excavation of human remains. The event, held by ...
UTA students gain hands-on experience in cultural resource management, a high-demand field safeguarding historic sites ...
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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 ...
The plague theory emerged primarily from ancient texts rather than physical evidence. Hittite plague prayers from the late 14th century BC describe a devastating epidemic that allegedly originated ...