Lead in urban Roman infrastructure may have led to long-term impacts on the population’s health, scientists say ...
A team of researchers led by the British Museum has unearthed the oldest known evidence of fire-making, dating back more than ...
The oldest evidence for human ancestors using fire, dating back to between 1 million and 1.5 million years ago, comes from a ...
Archaeologists in Britain say they have found the earliest known evidence of deliberate fire-making, dating to around 400,000 ...
In 2020, a farmer in England's Rutland county notified authorities about the possibility that there was a Roman villa located ...
Archaeologists say they have found the oldest known instance of fire setting, a key moment in human evolution.
Researchers say they’ve uncovered new evidence in present-day England that could reshape our understanding of human evolution ...
Based on a comprehensive study, researchers are now convinced the shafts were human-made, likely dug during the Late ...
The discovery site at East Farm, Barnham, England lies hidden within a disused clay pit tucked away in the wooded landscape between Thetford and Bury St Edmunds. Professor Nick Ashton from the British ...
The team behind what has been described as "one of the most significant mosaics discovered in the UK" have revealed that it ...
Archaeologists in Britain say they've found the earliest evidence of humans making fires anywhere in the world. The discovery ...
Section of Panel 1 of the Ketton Mosaic shows Hector, prince of Troy, in his chariot. (©ULAS). A second-century Roman coin from Ilium in Turkey, labelled ‘Hector’, is an earlier example of the same ...