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Faces of the Stone Age: Ancient stone obelisk rewrites what we know about art and self-awareness
Archaeologists in Turkey have found a 12,000-year-old stone pillar with a carved human face—the oldest known example of ...
These thirty remarkable discoveries from 2024-2025 represent only a fraction of the archaeological treasures emerging from soil, sand, and sea around the world. Each find adds another piece to the ...
Chennai: A second-year MA Archaeology student from the University of Madras has found stone-age tools made from quartz in ...
While the exact breed of dog is not yet known, it was a large and powerful 3- to 6-year-old male that stood about 20 inches (52 centimeters) tall. The dog had been placed in a leather bag weighted ...
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Incredible objects discovered at Stone Age site in Scotland!
Incredible Objects Discovered at Stone Age Site in Scotland!' Was The Centre Of Prehistoric Britain On This Remote Island?
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A Massive Stone Wall Built 7,000 Years Ago Was Found Intact Beneath the Sea Off the Coast of France
Seven thousand years ago, people living on the Atlantic edge of Europe built a massive wall of stone where land met water.
Our hunter-gatherer ancestors have given us many things. They passed down mastery of fire for cooking and early survival technologies, such as stone tools. They may also have given us the secret to a ...
A late Neolithic or Early Bronze Age grave has revealed ancient strategies to keep the dead from turning into “revenants” and ...
Excavations carried out across Türkiye in 2025 produced an exceptional range of archaeological finds, from humanity’s ...
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Scientists Spotted Rare Coins on the Black Market—And Traced Them to a 3,200-Year-Old Fortress
The Celtic silver coins led to the top of Croatia’s Mount Pupak, where, after two years, researchers discovered the fortress.
Renowned for its exquisite Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) murals, the Guanyin Temple is located in Xinjin district, Chengdu, in ...
Dozens of mysterious structures across the Northern Hemisphere – some nearly 5,000 years old – align precisely to frame the rising and setting Sun on midwinter's shortest day.
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