The burial sites weren’t visible to the human eye, but a suite of technological tools found subtle differences in Czech farmland.
While many people are fixated on the future, there’s still plenty that we don’t know about the past. After all, our planet ...
As 55 mph winds whipped sand across the Scottish coastline, archaeologists raced against the looming waves to record ...
Historians zero in on Jacob Jackson homestead tied to Tubman escape ...
Because the seal had never been broken, the Etruscan tomb’s grave goods had also gone completely untouched by looters.
The excavation offers a fresh window into how people lived, traded, and commemorated the dead on the western Black Sea coast during the Roman era. Hospital Works Reveal a Hidden Tomis Necropolis ...
New research on the ancient Maya city of Ucanal in northern Guatemala reveals that its engineers maintained biologically clean drinking water for nearly 1,500 years, an extraordinary achievement in a ...
Residents who have discovered what they believe may be Native American artifacts will have an opportunity to learn more about their finds March 21 during Artifact I.D. Day. The free event will take ...
Colonial Williamsburg is expanding ahead of America’s 250th celebration with a new archaeology center opening in April 2026.
Archaeological practice is transforming in Canada to recognize Indigenous rights to and governance over cultural heritage ...
To be a privy digger in Philadelphia is to be part excavator, part flea market authority, and part pirate. First, you must be ...
Further south, in the Don River basin, the menu changed. There, the “chefs” were obsessed with seeds. The foodcrusts were packed with wild grasses and wild legumes, like clover, all cooked together ...