A study published in Science Advances and led by the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, uncovers how flexibility made ...
Archaeologists and academics warn that pseudo-archaeology, fake or sensationalized claims about the past—undermines real ...
Together with the SeaSearcher™ platform, the Sand Shark™ forms part of Seafarer’s broader strategy to build a scalable, repeatable technology suite for regulated underwater rescue archaeology.
West Chester University (WCU) has opened its doors, and its Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology, to a wave of middle ...
In 2009, Terry Herbert, an unemployed metal detectorist in Staffordshire, England, swept his detector over a freshly plowed ...
The university's home for ancient objects reopens after being closed for almost three years to design a space for intimate ...
New research along Turkey’s Ayvalık coast reveals a once-submerged land bridge that may have helped early humans cross from Anatolia into Europe. Archaeologists uncovered 138 Paleolithic tools across ...
Complexity science can help archaeologists understand how the everyday actions of ancient people accumulated into the large-scale patterns we excavate today. In her new book, Thinking Through ...
S omething may be stirring in the world’s largest oceanic current. New research suggests that this vast conveyor belt of cold ...
Delve into Lina Ghotmeh's poetic architecture, where past and future converge in her impactful global projects and cultural ...
Finding 9,000-year-old organic remains in eastern Norway is extraordinarily rare due to acidic soil conditions that typically destroy such materials quickly. The exceptional preservation at Horten has ...
In “Dinner With King Tut,” Sam Kean shows how experimental archaeology can recreate the stinky, slimy, and tasty parts of ...