Fossils and fires: insights into early modern human activity in the jungles of Southeast Asia, from the Tam Pà Ling cave Studying microscopic…
Microscopic study of milk teeth reveals mystery of death of Iberian culture newborns buried inside homes; the study in the Journal of Archaeological Science
Coastal and underwater cave sites in southern Sicily contain important new clues about the path and fate of early human migrants to the island
The best-preserved earthen building in the western Mediterranean at Casas del Turuñuelo shows Tartessos culture’s sustainable constructions skills
The ecosystems of northern Africa where the first hominins arrived are reconstructed: the work at the Guefaït-4 site
Medieval walrus ivory points to early interactions between Vikings and Indigenous North Americans in the Arctic Ocean
Harvests, wildfires, epidemics: How the jet stream has shaped extreme weather in Europe for centuries; a study published in Nature
Twice as many women as men were buried in the megalithic necropolis of Panoría according to a multidisciplinary study
The COST Action Saving European Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age (SEADDA) was established five years ago to mitigate the loss of primary archaeological data
A new study in the journal Science Advances turns to human skeletons to explore the origins of horseback riding, and cast doubts the Kurgan hypothesis