About 170 years ago, a large bundle of stone tools was deliberately buried close to a waterhole in the remote Australian ...
Tucked under London’s Palace of Westminster— one of the most famous structures in the city and home to the Houses of ...
Archaeologists have found the earliest evidence yet of fire technology — and it was created by Neanderthals in England more ...
Man's ancestors transported stones over long distances to craft tools 2.6 million years ago - 600,000 years earlier than previously thought. Stone tools unearthed in Kenya reveal that hominins ...
ABC News Baltimore reports that Maryland State Terrestrial Archaeologist Zachary Singer and State Geologist Rebecca Kavage Adams are investigating stone tools made and used by Clovis hunters some ...
Archaeologists found flint, iron pyrite to strike it and sediments where a fire was probably built several times at an ...
Stone tool analysis of sites in Southeast Asia provided evidence that the area was a technological leader in seafaring. Archaeology supports that 40,000 years ago, the people living in Southeast Asia ...
Researchers say they’ve uncovered new evidence in present-day England that could reshape our understanding of human evolution ...
Modern tools and good old-fashioned digging revealed royal tombs, World War II shipwrecks, and the oldest Egyptian genome ...
Imagine early humans meticulously crafting stone tools for nearly 300,000 years, all while contending with recurring wildfires, droughts, and dramatic environmental shifts. A study published in Nature ...
National Geographic Explorer Peter Campell provides an inside look at the early stages of a heritage crime investigation.