The debate about when dinosaurs developed feathers has taken a new turn with a paper…
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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.
Neanderthals have adopted male sex chromosome from modern humans. In 1997, the very first Neanderthal…
Small bivalved crustacean ostracods are the most abundant fossil arthropods since the Ordovician and play…
Scientists have found evidence of hot springs near sites where ancient hominids settled, long before…
In another fascinating snapshot from deep time, an international team of paleontologists has reported the…
Archaeologists find that unglazed ceramic cookware absorbs the chemical residue of present and past meals.…
Archaeologists from Frankfurt and Munich prove origins in the first millennium B.C. Until now the…
Paleogeneticists at Mainz University have found evidence of lactase persistence in only a small proportion…
Chaos paper by RIT Assistant Professor Nishant Malik applies method to Indus Valley Civilization. A…
A new study led by the University of Bristol and Swansea University has revealed the…
New archaeological research in Saudi Arabia documents hundreds of stone structures interpreted as monumental sites…
Analysis of three mummified animals — a cat, a bird, and a snake — from…
Researchers link end of Green Sahara with Southeast Asia megadrought. Physical evidence found in caves…
Radiocarbon dating is set to become more accurate than ever after an international team of…
A new study, revisiting fossil specimens from the enormous crocodylian, Deinosuchus, has confirmed that the…
A llama carved from a spondylus shell and a cylindrical laminated gold foil object were…
Analysis of sediment found in Hall’s Cave shows volcanic eruptions responsible for cooling of Earth…
Most of Stonehenge’s large boulders share origin in west woods, Wiltshire. Most of the hulking…