According to a report in The Daily Tar Heel, archaeologists Heather Lapham and Mary Elizabeth Fitts and their students are ...
Lower Volga group therefore can be connected to all Indo-European-speaking populations and is the best candidate for the ...
Radiocarbon dating of charcoal unearthed at an archaeological site in Saskatchewan pushes back the habitation of the region ...
Cosmos Magazine reports that analysis of DNA samples taken from 118 sheep bones unearthed at archaeological sites in Europe ...
Live Science reports that a metal detectorist discovered a unique gold lock in a field in northwestern Germany. The ...
According to a First Coast News report, soil stains left behind by an eighteenth-century British fort have been uncovered in the Lincolnville neighborhood of St. Augustine, a city founded on the ...
Wyoming News Now reports that a 1904 police docket for the city of Casper, Wyoming, was discovered in a thrift store and ...
According to a Live Science report, bioarchaeologist Sara Juengst of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and her ...
According to a Newsweek report, Pedro Guillermo Ramón Celis of McGill University and his colleagues spotted the remains of ...
At Fröjel, a Viking Age site on the west coast of Gotland, archaeologists search for evidence of a workshop that included a silver-smelting operation.(Daniel Weiss) The accepted image of the ...
The Pylos Combat Agate, found in the Griffin Warrior’s grave, is an extraordinarily fine seal stone measuring only 1.4 inches wide. It depicts the final moments of a battle among three warriors.
This image of DNA dating to approximately 1,000 years ago comes from a piece of mineralized dental plaque, or calculus, that was processed and then stained with a dye that latches onto DNA molecules.