Sixth graders at Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter School turned their classroom into an archaeological lab, ...
Aguilera, Lecturer & Derby Fellow in Historical Legacies of Empire, based in the University's Department of Archaeology, ...
A 1955 house near Chicago has remained virtually untouched for 70 years, preserving its mid-century design and furnishings.
P opcorn-like parasites, ghostly crustaceans, and creepy worms are among the 14 new species that have recently been found in ...
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25,000-Year Claim: The Truth About the Bosnian Pyramids

In Visoko, Bosnia, hills were proclaimed to be the world’s oldest pyramids, older than Egypt’s. But decades of research reveal they are natural geological formations, not manmade structures. Despite ...
From desert carvings to underwater ruins, these ancient structures are so advanced that experts still can’t agree on what ...
A new study reveals that the deadliest weapon of the Bronze Age originated in the Near East around 1600 BCE before spreading ...
First discovered in 1997, Karahan Tepe is a sprawling 12,000-year-old site where rows of stone pillars are carved with ...
Hidden beneath Michigan’s forests, researchers have uncovered vast ancient farmlands built by ancestral Menominee communities ...
Archaeologists find more than 40 Roman coins and melted jewelry in a burned chest from the third century AD in Histria.
From a legendary Alpine range to a less-traveled but no less stunning alternative to the Mediterranean, here are the year’s ...
Erupting in AD 541–542 and returning for centuries, the Byzantine plague almost destroyed Justinian’s Byzantium.