The Anadolu Agency reports that excavations at Syedra, a 3,000-year-old city site on Turkey’s southern coastline, suggest it ...
According to a statement released by Texas Tech University, a team of archaeologists from Texas Tech University and the Texas ...
Two kilns have been unearthed at a well-preserved pottery workshop within the Dinka Settlement Complex in northern Iraq, according to a statement released by the University of Tübingen. The workshop ...
According to a statement released by Goethe University Frankfurt, a building complex at the Gird-î Kazhaw site in northern Iraq has been identified as a Christian church and possible monastery by ...
Elderly and ailing, a potter named Georges-André Colas penned a six-page letter to the Regional Archaeological Service of Burgundy in October 2008. “Dear Sir or Madam, although I am aware of the ...
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Oxford University analyzed sediments from third-century a.d. […] ...
New DNA analysis of the remains of a Roman-era individual known as Beachy Head Woman indicates that she came from ...
ARCHAEOLOGY magazine’s editors reveal the year’s most exciting finds ...
Facial tattoos have been found on the mummified remains of children who lived in Nubia some 1,400 years ago, when ...
ArtNet News reports that excavators working in the ancient Roman town of Oplontis, three miles west of Pompeii, have ...
Sometimes it takes a village to raise a window. Between 2015 and 2017, skilled masons meticulously carved and beveled arches and four-lobed flourishes for a Gothic-style stone window frame in Guédelon ...
Homo erectus is thought to have migrated out of Africa some 1.8 million years ago. Did other species migrate out of Africa as well at this time? The Dmanisi skulls differ from Homo erectus, do not all ...