The oldest evidence for human ancestors using fire, dating back to between 1 million and 1.5 million years ago, comes from a ...
Lead in urban Roman infrastructure may have led to long-term impacts on the population’s health, scientists say ...
From the AI-driven conservation of China’s Dazu Rock Carvings to the Rijksmuseum’s transparent restoration of Rembrandt’s ...
A group of scientists are studying the Cyclades, an island group in Greece's Aegean Sea, looking for signs of early human ...
A previously unknown early medieval settlement has been unearthed in Suffolk during preparatory work for an offshore wind ...
As far as kitchen staples, you don’t really get much better than olive oil. It can do it all—jazz up a salad, sauté ...
Two different groups migrated to what become Australia and New Guinea 60,000 years ago, and researchers are only just ...
A crown was left with the deceased, but its position indicated her reign may not have ended the way she would have liked.
Archaeologists say they have found the oldest known instance of fire setting, a key moment in human evolution.
A digital atlas of ancient Rome’s highways and byways reveals a road network that was more extensive than thought.
Archaeologists in France found a hidden hoard of Roman coins buried beneath a village with ancient roots.
Concrete was the foundation of the Roman Empire. For centuries, researchers have tried to uncover the secret behind the ...