The discovery of Paraceratherium linxiaense in China reveals new details about the ancient migration of…
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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 30-meter-long sauropod named Australotitan cooperensis is now Australia’s largest dinosaur. What’s as long as…
A new species of tree hyrax, Dendrohyrax interfluvialis, has been discovered in the forests between…
Research from the University of Kent’s School of Anthropology and Conservation has discovered that one…
120-million-year-old animals evolved ‘scratch digging’ traits independently. A joint research team led by Dr. Fangyuan…
Australotitan is Australia’s biggest dinosaur, uncovered through 3D scans and fossilized sauropod footprints in Queensland.…
Ancient goat DNA reveals early domestication efforts shaped modern goat genetics through selective breeding in…
Radiocarbon dating of animal bones from Coxcatlan Cave in Mexico suggests humans may have arrived…
New surveys of Hjarnø’s Viking graves reveal unusual ship settings, revising historical drawings and suggesting…
Ancient El Niño patterns, not glacial cycles, shaped Africa’s climate and influenced early human evolution…
Unlike steady-growing mammals, Massospondylus dinosaurs grew irregularly, responding to environmental changes. Their survival strategy reveals…
Rewriting Prehistoric Conflict at Jebel Sahaba Since its discovery in the 1960s, the Jebel Sahaba…
A study finds ancient Judeans ate non-kosher fish even as the Bible banned them, implying…
Early Dispersal of Neolithic Domesticated Sheep Into the Heart of Central Asia Along the Tian…
Analysis of wall decoration dating to the second century A.D. provides new insights into marble…
AI now rivals archaeologists in pottery classification, rapidly identifying sherd types and tracing design similarities…
A child’s 78,000-year-old burial in Kenya reveals early Homo sapiens rituals and points to Africa’s…
Scientists at Goethe University and University of Bristol (UK) find traces of beeswax in prehistoric…