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On a dark night in late May 1543, a group of men snuck through the Native American town of Guachoya and stopped at the gated ...
The importance of under-water archaeology to Scotland is being showcased with the help of a team of specialists ...
Andina reports that a series of new discoveries in Peru's Amazonas region are providing important new information about the ...
A groundbreaking archaeological discovery has rewritten our understanding of early medieval England, revealing that two individuals buried in seventh-century cemeteries had recent West African ancesto ...
A fallen tree in central Louisiana led archaeologists to the ruins of a long-forgotten college campus, according to a ...
Archaeologists have located Sak-Bahlán—the last city of the Lacandon rebels of Chiapas—in the Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve ...
The marks in the grounds of Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire and Mottisfont in Hampshire give a view of both the ...
CWU Anthropology Professor Dr. Patrick McCutcheon, a longtime colleague of McFarland’s, is ecstatic about the success of the ...
A new study of the 1,100-year-old Bedale hoard in England reveals that Viking silver came from both European raids and Middle East trade.
Findings show clear signs of non-European ancestry of buried individuals with affinity to present-day groups living in sub-Saharan West Africa ...
The General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums, under the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, has launched a ...
Two long-lost artifacts believed to be treasures from Emperor Nintoku’s burial mound have been recovered and confirmed as grave goods from the Daisen Kofun, a monumental tomb tied to the 5th-century ...