Tracing genetic trails: Colombia’s early hunter-gatherers disappeared completely, according to a new study published in Science Advances
Revelations on the history of leprosy: Leprosy existed in America long before the arrival of Europeans, according to a new study published in Science
Llamas may have been domesticated in the semi-arid North of Chile prior to the Incas, according to multi-proxy analysis of early camelid remains
New method provides the key to accessing proteins in ancient human soft tissues, then demonstrated its capability on archaeological human brain samples
Oldest whale bone tools discovered, excavated from sites around the Bay of Biscay in Spain, along with bones from Santa Catalina Cave
Borders and beyond: excavating life on the Mongolian frontier, the Medieval Wall System across China, Mongolia and Russia; the case of the fortified enclosure MA03
A sweeping study of 371 archaeological monuments, spanning 7,000 years, in the arid Dhofar region of Oman, in South Arabia
“Florence and Europe. Arts of the Eighteenth Century at the Uffizi”, the exhibition with masterpieces by Goya, Tiepolo, Canaletto, Le Brun, Liotard, Mengs and many other masters
New evidence about the construction and purpose of the Gobi Wall; a new study has been published in the Land journal
Earliest use of psychoactive and medicinal plant ‘harmal’ identified in Iron Age Arabia, according to a new study published in Communications Biology