A group of 6,000-year-old seashells has emerged as the loudest playable sound-producing instruments yet confirmed from ...
Building the human story based on a few artefacts is tricky – particularly for wooden tools that don’t preserve well, or cave ...
During routine archaeological surveys conducted ahead of wind-turbine construction in central Germany, researchers uncovered an unexpected structure: a narrow medieval tunnel carved directly into a ...
Until now, it was believed that mathematical thinking only began once people gained the knowledge of numbers and writing. However, a new study reveals a potentially earlier origin of math hidden in 8, ...
Scientists have completed the first-ever full-scale, scientifically accurate replica of Deinosuchus schwimmeri, a prehistoric ...
From Val Camonica engravings to Milan’s innovation, why Lombardy was chosen as NIAF’s 2026 Region of Honor and what it reveals about modern Italy ...
Archeologist Dougald O’Reilly speaks about his work on Laos’ Plain of Jars and tracing the region’s pre-historical societies.
Ancient footprints challenge the timeline of human arrival in North America, suggesting people were here much earlier than once believed.