This week, uncover the fossils of the future, see which ancient creature had gigantic claws, investigate large molecules on ...
Archaeologists from Durham University made an astonishing discovery of a massive cache of 2,000-year-old artifacts belonging ...
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Neanderthals and Homo sapiens shared technology and customs in the Levant, shaping early human culture through cooperation.
The collection, which dates to the first century C.E., includes items ranging from elaborately decorated horse harnesses to ornate cauldrons ...
Archaeology is the scientific study of past human life and activities through the recovery and analysis of material remains, ...
Archaeologists in El Salvador found a collection of clay puppets from the pre-Columbian El Salvador that they dated to around ...
Ice cores in freezers, dinosaurs on display, fish in jars, birds in boxes, human remains and ancient artifacts from long-gone ...
Most Artifacts appear underneath raised areas of ground, which can be dug up using a pickaxe — you get a Worn Pickaxe from an early quest in the mail, but can also craft better ones via Blacksmithing.
Modern Kazakhstan is built upon a foundation of different cultures, khanates, and empires across history. A routine fire patrol, operating some 200 miles northwest of the country's capital, Astana ...
Firelands Archeology, a local non-profit organization, hosted Artifact I.D. Day on March 15 at Beaver Creek Reservation, 913 N Lake St. in Amherst, for guests with unidentified artifacts.
Time changes everything — including the way archeology works. It's a point illustrated by the recent discovery of Indigenous artifacts at the site of a shopping mall renovation in Williams Lake ...