Archaeologists unearthed a 16-ton treasure-filled tomb in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, untouched by grave robbers ...
In July 1860, the Clotilda—the last known slave ship to arrive in the United States—landed in Mobile, Alabama. The wooden vessel’s cargo hold measured around 500 square feet, about the size of a ...
The artefacts recovered from the Mediterranean Sea build on what we already know about the ancient city of Canopus ...
Artifacts from the Britannic, sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic, have been recovered for the first time in over a century ...
Shamahi charts humanity's evolutionary odyssey. We sat down with her to discuss the path of our species out of Africa to ...
Rome’s Colosseum not only hosted gladiatorial games, but also animal hunts, mock-up naval battles, and even a few plays.
Archaeologists have discovered a 9,000-year-old workshop which holds secrets as to how the world’s last hunter-gatherers ...
From the wreck of the royal Danish-Norwegian flagship Gribshunden, archaeologists have uncovered a rare glimpse into the naval power of the late Middle Ages. This warship, lost in 1495, carried an ...
Excavations recently launched at Ayanlar Höyük in Şanlıurfa as part of Türkiye’s Taş Tepeler Project have become the latest ...
When practiced critically, archaeology can right wrongs: by exposing colonial distortions, by challenging nationalist myths, by validating indigenous knowledge ...
Chen Jingxin, assistant professor at the School of Art and Archaeology, Zhejiang University, says: "This archaeological ...