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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeology Student Discovers Carefully Carved Stone Head at Viking Settlement in Scotland's Orkney IslandsAn intricately carved head made of red sandstone has been found on one of Scotland’s Orkney islands. Featuring a broken nose, ...
Archaeologists have stumbled upon what they think are the remains of a centuries-old Maya rebel stronghold in Mexico. Deep ...
In today’s rapidly changing news landscape, many peer-reviewed studies don’t receive mass media attention. But studies that ...
Human remains from 11 individuals recovered from El Mirador Cave in Spain showed evidence of cannibalism, archaeologists have ...
Small settlements and the scourge of slavery left gaps in Africa’s archaeological record. Yet sites and artifacts are ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAncient Romans Loved Fossils Just as Much as We Do, Even Though They May Not Have Fully Understood What They WereThe newly discovered trilobite may be hundreds of millions of years old, but its use 2,000 years ago as an amulet is the ...
Exhibition with 485 ancient artifacts inaugurated by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at Presidential Complex in Ankara ...
Keeladi archaeological site reveals an ancient urban Tamil civilization predating classical Indian settlements ...
Archaeologists have found human remains at the cave before, some even older than 100,000 years. But this latest discovery is ...
Saints and Sinners cemeteries have been around for more than 100 years. Everyone buried there is Black. Now, they face a risk ...
Ancient stone tools found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi represent the oldest evidence for humans living there 1 ...
An immersive new exhibition at the Intrepid Museum in New York City spotlights the science and technology behind the ...
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