Archaeology News
November 20, 2024
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Nov. 19, 2024 The Aztec skull whistle produces a shrill, screaming sound. A study shows that these whistles have a disturbing effect on the human brain. The Aztecs may have deliberately used this effect in sacrificial ...
Nov. 16, 2024 Some of the first human beings to arrive in Tasmania, over 41,000 years ago, used fire to shape and manage the landscape, about 2,000 years earlier than previously ...
Nov. 15, 2024 Scholars for the first time identified chemical signatures of the components of a liquid concoction contained in a Bes mug. A new technique helped identify a sample flavored with honey, sesame seeds, pine nuts, licorice and grapes -- commonly used ...
Nov. 13, 2024 A collection of perforated pebbles from an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, representing a key milestone in the development of rotational tools including wheels, according to a new ...
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Nov. 7, 2024 Researchers have used ancient DNA to challenge long-held interpretations of the people of Pompeii. Contrary to physical appearances, the DNA evidence revealed unexpected variations in gender and ...
Oct. 30, 2024 A new study of human skeletal remains from the wreck of the 16th century English warship Mary Rose suggests that whether a person is right- versus ...
Oct. 30, 2024 Settlements in northern Arabia were in a transitional stage of urbanization during the third to second millennium BCE, according to a new ...
Oct. 28, 2024 Using new technology, researchers have been able to confirm the location of the world's oldest ochre mine and trace how ochre from the mine was dispersed to nearby ...
Oct. 25, 2024 A passage in the Norse Sverris Saga, the 800-year-old story of King Sverre Sigurdsson, describes a military raid that occurred in AD 1197, during which a body was thrown into a well at Sverresborg ...
Oct. 23, 2024 The transition from water to land is one of the most significant events in the history of life on Earth. Now, a team of roboticists, palaeontologists ...
Oct. 9, 2024 A new study concludes that the Iberian culture (8th to 1st centuries BCE) newborns buried within domestic spaces died of natural causes, such as ...
Oct. 11, 2024 Scientists analyzed hairs extracted from the broken teeth of two 19th century 'man-eater' lions. Their analysis revealed DNA from giraffe, human, oryx, waterbuck, wildebeest and zebra as prey, along ...
Oct. 10, 2024 Studying microscopic layers of dirt dug from the Tam Pa Ling cave site in northeastern Laos has provided a team of archaeologists further insights ...
Oct. 9, 2024 Archaeological surveys suggest that coastal and underwater cave sites in southern Sicily contain important new clues about the path and fate of early human migrants to the ...
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Oct. 30, 2024 With the 'time-traveling ability' of archaeogenetic studies it has become possible to shed light onto the dynamic past of human populations world-wide. Integrated with archaeological and ...
Oct. 10, 2024 On a bright autumn afternoon, a plain wooden box crafted by a local cabinet shop containing skeletal remains was returned to its final resting place during a simple reburial ceremony in Brentwood. ...
Sep. 25, 2024 Scientists successfully extracted and analyzed DNA from ancient cheese samples found alongside the Tarim Basin mummies in China, dating back approximately 3,600 years. The research suggests a new ...
Sep. 20, 2024 A new, wide-ranging exploration of human remains casts doubt on a long-standing theory in archaeology known as the Kurgan hypothesis -- which, among other claims, suggests that humans first ...
Sep. 18, 2024 New archaeological research has discovered for the first time clear links between fossils of the iconic Australian dingo, and dogs from East Asia and New ...
Sep. 17, 2024 Scientists have unravelled a mystery about the disappearance of dwarf hippos and elephants that once roamed the picturesque landscape on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus before palaeolithic humans ...
New Study Questions the Theory of a Violent Invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in the Late Prehistory
Sep. 9, 2024 A new study challenges the theory that warrior groups with a 'Steppe' genetic component originating from Eastern Europe violently replaced the male population of the Iberian Peninsula some ...
Aug. 30, 2024 Geologists examined a submerged 25-foot bridge to tackle a long-lasting archaeological controversy: When humans settled on the islands in the western Mediterranean. Their findings narrow a historical ...
Aug. 29, 2024 A new study showing how a prehistoric sea cow was preyed upon by not one, but two different carnivores -- a crocodilian and a shark -- is revealing clues into both the predation tactics of ancient ...
Aug. 28, 2024 A new study sheds light on how Viking Age societies in Norway and Denmark differed in their experiences with violence and the role social structures played in shaping those ...
Aug. 28, 2024 An archaeogenetic study sheds new light on the isolated medieval community Las Gobas in northern Spain. Besides isolation and endogamy, the researchers have also identified the variola virus which ...
Aug. 21, 2024 Archeologists say new findings might help resolve the debate about Clovis points and reshape how we think about what life was like roughly 13,000 years ago. After an extensive review of writings and ...
Aug. 14, 2024 New research has revealed Stonehenge's monumental six-ton Altar Stone, long believed to originate from Wales, actually hails from ...
Aug. 13, 2024 A new interpretation of the runic inscription on the Forsa Ring (Forsaringen in Swedish), provides fresh insights into the Viking Age monetary system and represents the oldest documented value record ...
Aug. 13, 2024 Since its discovery by modern researchers a century ago, an ancient structure known as the 'Christian building' has become widely considered the cornerstone of early Christian architecture. ...
Aug. 7, 2024 The first-ever archeological survey in space has provided new insights into how astronauts use and adapt their living space on the International Space Station, which could influence the design of new ...
July 10, 2024 Ancient DNA from bones and teeth hints at a role of the plague in Stone Age population collapse. Contrary to previous beliefs, the plague may have diminished Europe's populations long before the ...
July 8, 2024 A study of ancient dingo DNA revealed that the distribution of modern dingoes across Australia, including those on K'gari (formerly Fraser Island), pre-dates European colonization and ...
July 3, 2024 Bone remains found in a Tibetan cave 3,280 m above sea level indicate an ancient group of humans survived here for many ...
June 26, 2024 Researchers have identified the likeliest timeline of the famous Hellenistic-era Kyrenia shipwreck, discovered and recovered off the north coast of Cyprus in the ...
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- New Study Questions the Theory of a Violent Invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in the Late Prehistory
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- Among Viking Societies, Norway Was Much More Violent Than Denmark
- Study Reveals Isolation, Endogamy and Pathogens in Early Medieval Spanish Community
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- New Interpretation of Runic Inscription Reveals Pricing in Viking Age
- House Call: A New Study Rethinks Early Christian Landmark
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- Ancient Syrian Diets Resembled the Modern 'Mediterranean Diet'
- Greek Island Was Home to Bronze Age Purple Dye Workshop
- Ritual Sacrifice at Chichén Itzá
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- Crucial Shift in River Nile's Evolution During Ancient Egypt Discovered
- Kinship and Ancestry of the Celts in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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- 3,500-Year-Old Mycenaean Armor Was Suitable for Extended Battle
- Excavation Reveals 'major' Ancient Migration to Timor Island
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- Pagan-Christian Trade Networks Supplied Horses from Overseas for the Last Horse Sacrifices in Europe
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- 75,000-Year-Old Female Neanderthal from Cave Where Species Buried Their Dead
- Revised Dating of the Liujiang Skeleton Renews Understanding of Human Occupation of China
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- Uncovering the Mystery of Dorset's Cerne Giant
- Persian Plateau Unveiled as Crucial Hub for Early Human Migration out of Africa
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- Scientists Uncover Evidence That Microplastics Are Contaminating Archaeological Remains
- Tudor Era Horse Cemetery in Westminster Revealed as Likely Resting Place for Elite Imported Animals
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- Did Dementia Exist in Ancient Greek and Rome?
- Neanderthals and Humans Lived Side by Side in Northern Europe 45,000 Years Ago
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- Oldest Known Fossilized Skin Is 21 Million Years Older Than Previous Examples
- Ancient Cities Provide Key Datasets for Urban Planning, Policy and Predictions in the Anthropocene
- Prehistoric Person With Turner Syndrome Identified from Ancient DNA
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- Decoding Past Climates Through Dripstones
- Dishing the Dirt on Human Evolution: Why Scientific Techniques Matter in Archaeology
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- Neanderthals Were the World's First Artists, Research Reveals
- Curators and Cavers: How a Tip from a Citizen Scientist Led to Deep Discoveries in Utah's Caves
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- In Prehispanic Cancun, Immigrants Were Treated Just Like Maya Locals
- Climate Change Likely Impacted Human Populations in the Neolithic and Bronze Age
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- Pollen Analysis Suggests Peopling of Siberia and Europe by Modern Humans Occurred During a Major Pleistocene Warming Spell
- Probing the Deep Genetic Structure of Africa
Thursday, September 21, 2023
- New Study Reveals a Long History of Violence in Ancient Hunter-Gatherer Societies
- Ritual Use of Human Remains Dating from the Neolithic