The discovery that small stone arrow tips were treated with plant poison 60,000 years ago means that ancient African hunters ...
Recently, three bone arrowheads stored in a poison-filled bone container were reported from Kruger Cave in South Africa ...
The Sein Island submerged stone structures include a football-field-long granite wall off Brittany that dates back more than ...
Iron Age cargoes from Dor reveal how ancient Mediterranean trade evolved alongside shifting empires and political power. New ...
A number of ancient artefacts dating back 6,000 years were uncovered during the construction of the East Leeds Orbital Route ...
Archaeologists found traces of well-known plant poisons on Stone Age quartz arrowheads in a prehistoric South African rock ...
Archaeologists excavating at Tadım Fortress and Höyük in eastern Turkey have unearthed a remarkable stone seal dating back 7,500 years, pushing evidence of organized settlement in the Elazig region ...
Built by the earliest Stone Age farmers, who tilled the soil 6,000 years ago, the “monumental” timber building was described as a find of international significance. No buildi ...
Far off the coast of Brittany, a line of stone blocks lies hidden beneath the Atlantic, preserved where dry land once met the ...
Mammoth bones dating back between 30,000 and 40,000 years discovered in a basement in Lower Austria, a key find in a century.
Archaeologists in Britain uncovered a rare Anglo-Saxon “princely” grave with a horse, linking the burial to elite traditions.
A major ancient Roman factory found in England sheds light on tool production, with over 800 whetstones and stone anchors ...