
When Did Hominins Begin to Produce Tools?
When Did Hominins Begin to Produce Tools? Monkeys in southern Thailand use rocks to pound open oil palm nuts, inadvertently shattering stone pieces off their makeshift nutcrackers. These flakes resemble some sharp-edged stone tools presumed to have been created on purpose by ancient hominids, researchers say. Thailand’s long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) produce shards that could …

Netherlands’s unique treasure finds of medieval gold jewelry and silver coins
Netherlands’s unique treasure finds of medieval gold jewelry and silver coins The Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (the National Museum of Antiquities) in the Netherlands has announced that a unique treasure of 1000-year-old gold jewelry and silver coins has been found and will be public as part of a new exhibition. The hoard was found in 2021 …

Unique tombs wrapped in high-quality fabrics and painted bodies were discovered at monumental temple in Peru
Unique tombs wrapped in high-quality fabrics and painted bodies were discovered at a monumental temple in Peru Unique tombs wrapped in high-quality fabrics and painted bodies were discovered at the monumental temple in Peru. Located on the Cerro Colorado hill near the city of Barranca, Peru, four mysterious mounds were identified as spots with potential …

The World’s oldest and first swords ever discovered
The World’s oldest and first swords ever discovered The 5,000-year-old swords found 43 years ago during the excavations in the old mud-brick palace structure in Malatya Arslantepe Mound are the oldest swords in the world. Many archaeologists believed that the earliest swords only dated to around 1600 or 1500 BCE before the discovery of a …

Evidence of Rare Romano-Celtic Temple Near Lancaster Castle -may be only the second of its type –
Evidence of Rare Romano-Celtic Temple Near Lancaster Castle -may be only the second of its type – A study exercise for students from Lancaster University has uncovered a Romano-Celtic temple, only the second of its type in northern Britain. The discovery was made during a hydro geophysics training session near Lancaster’s Roman military fort and …

U.S. Repatriates Looted Artifact to Iraq
U.S. Repatriates Looted Artifact to Iraq Atlanta FBI agents started investigating the stolen art last year. The artifact turned up at an Emory University museum in 2006. The FBI announced Thursday that the U.S. has returned a stolen Iraqi artifact that has been missing for 20 years, officials said. The “Furniture Fitting with Sphinx Trampling a Youth” …

Bronze Age Ice Skates Found in China
Bronze Age Ice Skates Found in China Archaeologists in China have unearthed 3,500-year-old ice skates crafted from animal bone in the country’s western Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, a mountainous area that some archaeologists think was the birthplace of skiing. These ice skates, the oldest ever found in China, were made from the bones of oxen …

Unusual Ancient Temple Blocks Unearthed in Sudan
Unusual Ancient Temple Blocks Unearthed in Sudan Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a temple dating back around 2,700 years, to a time when a kingdom called Kush ruled over a vast area, including what is now Sudan, Egypt and parts of the Middle East. The temple remains were found at a medieval citadel at …

In Lowbury Hill Mystery of Anglo-Saxons buried 1,400 years ago may soon be solved
In Lowbury Hill Mystery of Anglo-Saxons buried 1,400 years ago may soon be solved The mystery surrounding the remains of two Anglo-Saxons buried 1,400 years ago in south Oxfordshire, identified as a man and a woman, may finally be solved thanks to modern scientific techniques. The pair, who were found at Lowbury Hill, Oxfordshire, in …

Evidence of a Roman shrine dating back was discovered during dig at Leicester Cathedral
Evidence of a Roman shrine dating back was discovered during dig at Leicester Cathedral Excavations by the University of Leicester archaeologists for have uncovered evidence that the site of Leicester Cathedral has been used for worship and religious observance for nearly 1,800 years. In order to make room for the construction of a visitor and …