Geochemical analyses of stone artefacts reveal long-distance voyaging among Pacific Islands during the last millennium
Conclusive evidence of chicken breeding in the Yayoi period of Japan has been discovered from the Karako-Kagi site
Ancient DNA reveals the multiethnic structure of the Xiongnu Empire, Mongolia’s first nomadic empire; the study has been published in Science Advances
Coastal erosion threatening archaeological sites on the Cyrenaican coast, Libya; the study has been published on PLoS ONE
A new method to quantify and map at high resolution the presence of collagen in bone artifacts, the invisible protein that is essential for making radiocarbon dates
The first direct evidence of ancient drug use in Europe, which may have been used as part of ritualistic ceremonies in Bronze Age Menorca
Germany was the principle source of brass for production of pre-18th Century manillas and, ultimately, the Benin Bronzes
A new research now shows that a skeleton found on board the warship Vasa is actually from a woman; the ship sank on its maiden voyage in 1628
A landmark study on history of horses in the American West, published in Science, relies on Native knowledge
Ancient DNA Reveals Asian Ancestry Introduced to East Africa in Early Modern Times; the study has been published in Nature