Ancient DNA reveals an early African origin of Cattle in the Americas, according to a new study published in Scientific Reports
Linguistics and genetics combine to suggest a new hybrid hypothesis for the origin of the Indo-European languages
A Roman road network spanning South West Britain – Devon and Cornwall – was identified in a new research, thanks to LiDAR scans and geographical modelling
ROAD, the ROCEEH Out of Africa Database (“The Role of Culture in Early Expansions of Humans”), with 2,400 prehistoric sites
Recovering family history for millions of African Americans: Kendra Taira Field is named chief historian for the 10 Million Names project
Ethical challenges of studying historical DNA that connects living people to enslaved and free African Americans at Catoctin Furnace, an early ironworks (18th–19th century)
The excavation campaign 2023 has just finished at the Cova Gran site, researchers are working on 3D models of the terrain in La Noguera where Linya died 14,000 years ago
Necklace from child’s grave reveals complex ancient culture at the Neolithic village of Ba’ja in Jordan; the study is published in PLoS ONE
Spatial and social inequalities in the face of death. Pilot research on cholera epidemics in Poznań of the second half of the nineteenth century
Ancient DNA reveals diverse community at Machu Picchu, according to a new study published on Science Advances