Archaeology
Researchers say they've found evidence that ancient human relatives used toothpicks.
'We found a town square and a street grid that indicate that we are dealing with quite a large city."
New Evidence Suggests Ancient Greeks Inspired China’s Terracotta Army
Archaeologists propose Greek artists may have trained the local craftsmen who designed thousands of terracotta warriors.
1,600-year-old Untouched Meal Discovered in Alberta, Canada
Archaeologists uncover an unusual artifact at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.
A rare discovery of four gold rings in the tomb of a wealthy Bronze Age warrior undisturbed for 3,500 years prompts a new consideration of Greek history, report archaeologists.
Dome-Headed Dinosaur had a Doppelgänger
Newly discovered reptiles mimicked the iconic shapes of distant dinosaur relatives.
This skeleton — the first recovered from this wreck site — could provide insight into the lives of the people who lived 2100 years ago.
World’s Oldest Fish Hooks Discovered in Japan
23,000-year-old hooks were carved out of sea shells.