Sahelanthropus, the oldest representative of humanity, was indeed bipedal… but that’s not all! A new study on the subject on Nature
By analyzing DNA with the help of AI, an international research team has developed a method for dating archeological remains
Analysis of everyday tools suggests a more complex picture and continuity after the Mycenean invasion in Crete
Shattered glass of Beirut: British Museum to display newly conserved ancient glass vessels damaged in 2020 Beirut port explosion
The Augustinian friars of medieval Cambridge appear to have been riddled with parasites, according to a new research
New research shows Louisiana State University campus mounds as the oldest known man-made structures in North America
Chicken bones and snail shells helped archaeologists to date more precisely the destruction of the Greek town Tell Iẓṭabba
Boomerangs were used to shape the edges of stone tools used by Australian Indigenous communities; a new study finds
A new inscription with a petition for intercession by Apostle Peter has been discovered at the suggested Biblical town of Bethsaida
Rock crystals were moved over long distances by Early Neolithic Brits and were used to mark their burial sites