A new study shows ancient Egyptians made bronze stronger with speiss, changing what experts knew about early metalworking ...
The first scientific evidence of the Black Death in Edinburgh has been discovered on the remains of a teenage boy who died in ...
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At Egypt’s Elephantine Island, newly examined granite artifacts reveal machining marks that some experts believe couldn’t ...
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New sonar footage from Loch Ness has revived the legend of 'Nessie,' but scientists say advanced technology has yet to prove ...
Traces of plague bacteria were found in a medieval skeleton from St Giles' Cathedral after new scientific analysis.
Ochre is an iron-rich mineral pigment that was used by many ancient civilizations for color, decoration and practical tasks ...
The first scientific evidence of the Black Death in Edinburgh has been discovered on the skeleton of a teenage boy who died in the 14th century, shedding new light on one of history's deadliest ...
Researchers have uncovered microbial evidence in the remains of Napoleon’s soldiers from the 1812 Russian retreat. Genetic ...
A new study reveals that the deadliest weapon of the Bronze Age originated in the Near East around 1600 BCE before spreading ...
The find, announced by researchers from the State Archaeological Museum in Warsaw working alongside the University of Warsaw's Faculty of Archaeology, has been described as even more significant than ...