Archaeologists in Cyprus uncover a curved stone structure, rare engraved figurine and early tools, shedding new light on ...
Archaeologists uncover a 500,000-year-old elephant bone tool in Europe, offering rare insight into early human innovation.
Alberto García Piquer, researcher at the Department of Prehistory, is autor and co-editor of the book The Archaeology of Seafaring in Small-Scale ...
A palm-sized fragment of elephant bone, shaped and used as a precision tool almost half a million years ago, has been identified as the oldest known elephant-bone implement in Europe. Although the ...
Highlighting the tasks undertaken by Archaeology Department, Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu said the focus ...
Archaeologists in England recently discovered the sixth- and seventh-century graves, which also contained numerous weapons ...
At the northern boundry of Anuradhapura, where the Malwathu Oya curves through scrubland and forest and the wilderness of ...
An ancient handprint in a cave on an Indonesian island may be the oldest known rock art, created at least 67,800 years ago.
An international team of researchers has discovered the oldest handwritten hand stencils in a cave on the Indonesian island ...
A hand stencil left on an Indonesian cave wall at least 67,800 years ago may reveal how and when ancient humans reached a ...
A faded reddish hand stencil discovered inside an Indonesian cave has claimed the title of the world's oldest known rock art, ...
The world’s oldest known example of cave art, dating back at least 67,800 years, has been discovered by researchers studying ...
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