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Most complete Homo habilis skeleton ever found dates to more than 2 million years ago and retains 'Lucy'-like features
Scientists have revealed the most complete skeleton yet of our 2 million-year-old ancestor Homo habilis.
While it shares features with modern humans, H. habilis also has traits that would have given it an advantage in climbing ...
During archaeological excavations in Gela, southern Sicily, experts uncovered an extremely rare ceramist’s stylus, a tool ...
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'Extraordinary' archaeological discovery in village to feature on BBC TV show
The extraordinary archaeological discovery found in Worcestershire is set to feature on a popular television show tonight.
Elderly and ailing, a potter named Georges-André Colas penned a six-page letter to the Regional Archaeological Service of Burgundy in October 2008. “Dear Sir or Madam, although I am aware of the ...
Archaeologists in Cyprus uncover a curved stone structure, rare engraved figurine and early tools, shedding new light on ...
In 2024 Banks was among the team which came across what is thought to be the first Roman bed to be found in Britain during a ...
An array of luxurious artifacts was discovered in the tomb of Feng Sufu, a Northern Yan Dynasty (a.d. 407–436) general, near the city of Beipiao in northeastern China. These include (clockwise from ...
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7 ancient structures so advanced their construction still baffles scientists
Ancient civilizations accomplished feats of engineering that continue to challenge modern understanding. Despite advances ...
Daniel Pierce and Chris Bodine with the Missouri State University Center for Archaeological Research believe their findings ...
The first Homo sapiens to arrive in the Americas may have originated in a region covering today’s Hokkaido, Sakhalin and the ...
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