Tag: archaeology

1,350-Year-Old Burial Reveals ‘Ice Prince’ Toddler Laid to Rest With Sword and Silk Robes

A blue-eyed toddler buried 1,350 years ago in southern Germany was laid

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Genetic Study Reveals Maya Civilization’s Collapse Was a Reorganization

A new study reshapes our perspective on the decline of of classic

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Archaeologists Unearth Circular Mass Grave of Wounded Individuals in Ancient Peruvian Tomb

At El Curaca, in the Atico River Valley, archaeologists Jósef Szykulski and

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Archaeologists May Have Found 2,100-Year-Old Roman Canal Built by Gaius Marius in Southern France

A Roman canal dated back more than 2,100 years may have been

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2,200-Year-Old Chinese Burial Uncovers Woman with Toxic Red-Stained Teeth

A burial site in northwestern China has revealed a woman's remains with

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Ancient DNA Sheds Light on the Diverse Genetic Origins of the European Huns

The origins of the Huns, a nomadic group that played a crucial

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Severed Skulls with Nails in Iron Age Spain Suggest Complex Ritual Practices

Prehistoric skulls with large iron nails driven through them have been examined,

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7,000-Year-Old Arrow Poison Found in South Africa, Shows Ancient Hunting Skills

A 7,000-year-old femur bone belonging to an antelope, discovered in a South

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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

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Small Carnivores Were Crucial for Early Levant Diets, Claims New Study

The nutritional reliance on small carnivores by early hunter-gatherer societies in the

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