Evidence from rare burials shows Late Bronze Age Central European communities adapted through exchange, shifting diets, and diverse burial practices rather than large-scale migration.
A secret Minoan fire technique may explain how Bronze Age artisans in Crete changed serpentinite vases from blue to red.
The Colin G. and Nancy N. Campbell Archaeology Center at Colonial Williamsburg will open to the public on April 25.
The letter, dating to the 16th or 17th century, contained an order from King Qashqash, a Nubian ruler that was previously ...
A new electronic dance music festival is set to host its first event at an ancient temple in the Sicilian countryside. Aura Festival has chosen the ancient Segesta Archaeological ...
On Thursday, curators put 22 casts on public display for the first time. Experts call them “imprints of pain.” ...
Researchers have uncovered a pre-Columbian village and petroglyphs offering evidence of cross-modern-border ties between Sonora and Arizona.
Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered 3,000 new ostraca at the ancient site of Athribis in Sohag, bringing the total number of inscribed pottery fragments found there to about 43,000.
A joint archaeological mission by the University of Tübingen and the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (MoTA) has ...
Mushrooms have been used by ancient humans for millennia, but archaeologists have only just uncovered their pivotal role in ...
The tomb contained several gold and metal artifacts, including chest plates, ear ornaments and bracelets, as well as “finely crafted ceramics.” ...