Was warfare responsible for the fall of small-scale societies in Prehistoric Europe? The study has been published in Scientific Reports
The face of a 16-year-old woman buried near Cambridge in the 7th century with the ‘Trumpington Cross’ has been reconstructed
Researchers have discovered the earliest-known evidence of freshwater fishing by ancient people of the Americas in Interior Alaska
The exhibition Sovereign Metals. Festivities, the Hunt and the Firmament in Medieval Islam, is held at the MAO Museo d’Arte Orientale
University of Tübingen computational linguist investigates kinships of the Tupí-Guaraní language family using methods from molecular biology
Hundreds of human remains at the Crenshaw site are not foreign enemies, as previous researchers hypothesized, but locals, ancestors from Caddo
Javier S. Burgo has discovered the third portrait of the Les Monomanes series by the master of French Romanticism Théodore Géricault
Researchers has discovered evidence of a human presence at Tam Pà Ling, in mainland Southeast Asia, between 86,000 and 68,000 years ago
Genomics and archaeology rewrite the Neolithic Revolution in the Maghreb, according to a new study published in Nature
Norway, 1940: the parliament (Stortinget) was willing to sacrifice King and government; a book by Historian Øystein Sørensen has been trying to understand why