Research into grave goods and skeletal material from the oldest grave field in the Netherlands sheds new light on traditional roles

Research into grave goods and skeletal material from the oldest grave field in the Netherlands sheds new light on traditional roles

New archaeological research into grave goods and skeletal material from the Netherlands’ oldest grave field reveals that male-female roles 7,000 years ago were less traditional than previously…

Ornate wooden sculpture found at Chan Chan in Peru

Ornate wooden sculpture found at Chan Chan in Peru

At a ceremonial center located close to Chan Chan, Trujillo in the northern part of Peru, an exquisitely well-preserved piece of Peruvian Chimu culture sculpture in the…

Why So Much Of The Until Dawn Trailer Footage Plays In Reverse

Why So Much Of The Until Dawn Trailer Footage Plays In Reverse

The 2025 film Until Dawn has teased itself to be one of the most distinctive horror movies of 2025. Based on the video game of the same…

Archaeologists carry out first dig at tomb linked to King Arthur

Archaeologists carry out first dig at tomb linked to King Arthur

A team of archaeologists from The University of Manchester has commenced an excavation at a 5,000-year-old tomb ᴀssociated with the legendary King Arthur. Credit: University of Manchester…

Historic shards unearthed in Xi’an

Historic shards unearthed in Xi’an

Archaeologists in Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, have unearthed three pieces of semicircular tiles dating back to the late Yangshao Culture period, China Daily reported….

Archaeologists discover first known depictions of two biblical heroines, episode in ancient Jewish art

Archaeologists discover first known depictions of two biblical heroines, episode in ancient Jewish art

In a significant milestone for the Huqoq Excavation Project, now in its 10th season following pandemic-induced pauses, project director Jodi Magness and ᴀssistant director Dennis Mizzi have…

Early stone tools were not rocket science

Early stone tools were not rocket science

Research conducted by scholars from the University of Tübingen challenges long-standing ᴀssumptions regarding the origins of human culture through stone tools. 2.6 million years old (A) and…

Oil drilling reveals cemetery with giant urn-like tombs in southwest Iran

Oil drilling reveals cemetery with giant urn-like tombs in southwest Iran

An oil drilling project off the river Karun in Ahvaz, southwest Iran, accidentally unearthed an ancient cemetery that contains urn-like tombs, the Tehran Times has reported. Hossein…

Shocking Star Wars Theory Rewrites Padmé’s Origin Story (& Explains Why Luke Is So Powerful)

Shocking Star Wars Theory Rewrites Padmé’s Origin Story (& Explains Why Luke Is So Powerful)

This incredible Star Wars theory suggests that Padmé Amidala may have a shocking blood relation outside the Skywalker family tree—and it makes Luke Skywalker’s power make so…

Tooth isotopes offer window into the early colonial history of South Australia

Tooth isotopes offer window into the early colonial history of South Australia

New methods of archaeological investigation have revealed the origins of 13 early settlers in South Australia who were buried in unmarked graves at St Mary’s Church in…