The research compares an 1800s painting of a tusked animal by the San people to…
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Archaeology is the scientific study of past human societies through the excavation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains such as tools, structures, artifacts, and environmental data. By uncovering and examining these remnants—from ancient cities and burial sites to everyday objects—archaeologists reconstruct the lives, cultures, and behaviors of people across different times and regions. The field bridges history, anthropology, and science, employing techniques ranging from carbon dating and satellite imaging to DNA analysis. Modern archaeological research not only deepens our understanding of ancient civilizations but also sheds light on long-term human-environment interactions, migration patterns, and cultural evolution.
A 4,000-year-old temple and theater unearthed in Peru sheds light on ancient Andean religious practices…
The discovery of a Neanderthal named Thorin reveals a previously unknown lineage that diverged from…
New research reveals that there was contact with Indigenous Americans before European arrival. Rapa Nui,…
An ancient building in modern-day Syria has long been considered an example of what is…
Neanderthal remains found in France support the theory that their isolated, antisocial lifestyle and inbreeding…
A new study disputes the theory that Steppe warriors violently replaced Iberian males 4,200 years…
New research reveals the Roman siege of Masada lasted mere weeks, overturning previous beliefs of…
Easter Island’s supposed population collapse is debunked by recent findings, showing it supported a stable…
The inaugural space archaeological survey on the ISS reveals how astronauts adapt their living and…
The Las Gobas study offers new insights into the genetic isolation and disease history of…
Viking Age Norway was marked by widespread interpersonal violence, whereas Denmark exhibited controlled violence mainly…
A recent study by the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) suggests that the fear of conflict…
Mysterious archaeological objects like Neolithic stone balls, Roman dodecahedra, and Romano-British cosmetic grinders fascinate experts…
Newly discovered elite grave in Mongolia provides key insights into the social and political conditions…
A new study shows humans arrived in the western Mediterranean much earlier than previously believed.…
Horses from Scandinavia were used in Baltic sacrifices during the Late Viking Age, challenging earlier…
The oldest wine ever discovered, originating from Andalusia, is a white wine over 2,000 years…