A grape variety still used in wine production in France today can be traced back 900 years to just one ancestral plant, scientists have discovered.
Archaeologists have discovered 15 new sites in Laos containing more than one hundred 1000-year-old massive stone jars possibly used for the dead
A unique bark shield, thought to have been constructed with wooden laths during the Iron Age, has provided new insight into the construction and design of prehistoric weaponry
A new study points out that European speakers of Uralic languages like Estonian and Finnish also have DNA from ancient Siberians
More than 30 ancient graves have been uncovered by archaeologists and students of the University of Basel in Francavilla Marittima
Two studies, one looking at Iberian hunter-gatherers between 13,000 and 6,000 years ago and another looking at Iberian populations over the last 8000 years, add new resolution to our understanding of the history and prehistory of the region