The remains of someone with high status in the ancient society was found buried with high-value goods, including ivory pieces that earned them the title of the “Ivory Man.” Later, however, researchers ...
Have you ever wondered what secrets are hidden beneath the dirt or tucked away in rooms where few have gone … Continue ...
Cancel anytime. CAIRO — Egypt has unveiled several discoveries near the famed city of Luxor, including ancient rock-cut tombs and burial shafts dating back 3,600 years. They were unearthed at ...
Archaeologists working on the site of an old convent’s garden in Dijon, France, have discovered a strange group of Gallic graves and a children’s necropolis dating back over 2,000 years.
A large team of archaeologists, historians and prehistory specialists affiliated with a host of institutions across Spain has ...
Recent scientific reevaluations of remains have historians rethinking the prevalence of women fighters throughout history.
During a British highway project, a team of archaeologists uncovered a Roman-era central burial with 21 additional grave cuts. The central grave includes a coffin carved from solid limestone and a ...
De Caro’s team employed a novel technique called Wide-Angle X-ray Scattering, which analyzes the structural degradation of ancient linen fibres to determine their age. Applying this method to a small ...
The protest, held on Monday, saw about 100 pairs of shoes and a white burial shroud placed in front of the CREATE research building at NUS. According to the report, organisers, who identified ...
This burial appears to be related to ... They were known to many ancient civilizations, including the ancient Greeks, Persians, Romans and Chinese. They had a reputation for ferocity in battle ...
WARNING: This story contains details of experiences at residential schools. An investigation has detected 114 "unmarked burial features" on the former property of McIntosh Indian Residential ...
Taken together, the evidence suggests the stones’ burial may have been linked to the potentially cataclysmic event, archaeologist Rune Iversen and colleagues report January 15 in Antiquity.