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DNA analysis of the remains in a late iron age grave in southern Finland may have belonged to a high-status non-binary person.
A study led by the UAB has revealed a practice that history has overlooked for millennia. An interdisciplinary study led by ...
A unique Bronze Age cemetery in China has revealed a high frequency of injuries suggestive of intense, violent interactions.
A skeleton recovered from a Roman-era cemetery in England may mark the first physical evidence of combat between gladiators ...
Researchers compared the markings found on an ancient skeleton in England to bones that had been chewed on by cheetahs, lions ...
Historians have long believed that ancient humans fought animals in arena battles, but no definitive evidence has been found ...
A recent study conducted by Dr. Ana Paula Motta and her colleagues, in collaboration with the Balanggarra Aboriginal ...
A teacher at an Española high school recently sounded the alarm after a principal requested teachers fill out a database of student information, including citizenship status, as part of an abruptly ...
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Archaeologists working at Driffield Terrace, a well-preserved Roman cemetery in York, have uncovered the first direct ...
House-size data from ancient sites show that economic inequality is historically variable and shaped by human choices, not ...
How Archaeology is Rewriting the Bible and Reshaping the Middle East" and "Jerusalem 1913: The Origins of the Arab-Israeli Conflict," grew out of her reporting for the Journal in the Middle East.