1,200-Year-Old Pregnant Woman’s Sacrifice Unearthed in Ecuador’s Manteño Period Burial
The remains of a young pregnant woman, who lived approximately 1,200 years…
Small Carnivores Were Crucial for Early Levant Diets, Claims New Study
The nutritional reliance on small carnivores by early hunter-gatherer societies in the…
Archaeologists Discover Ancient Artifacts in Iraq, Unlocking Secrets of Mesopotamia
Significant discoveries have been made at the ancient site of Kurd Qaburstan…
Is the Wheel of Ghosts an Ancient Observatory? New Study Suggests Otherwise
The ancient Rujm el-Hiri site, situated in the Golan Heights and often…
Ancient Battle Site Between Alexander the Great and Ancient Persians Discovered in Turkey
The site of Alexander the Great's decisive Battle of the Granicus against…
Ancient Bronze Statues Unearthed from Etruscan Healing Spring in Italy
Bronze statues, including depictions of snakes and a child priest, have been…
1,800-Year-Old Silver Amulet Found in Germany, Challenges Early Christian History
An ancient silver amulet, discovered in a third-century grave near Frankfurt, Germany,…
15 Stone Age Skulls Found in Italy’s Neolithic Village, Unveiling Ancient Rituals
A cache of at least 15 human skulls dating back to the…
How Indus Civilisation Was Really Found
Historian Nayanjot Lahiri speaks to Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
Shipwreck Off Kenya’s Coast Could Be Galleon Linked to Vasco da Gama’s Final Voyage
A shipwreck near Malindi, Kenya, is being studied by an international team…