In 1981, a clay sculpture called the "Great Mother" was discovered in an ancient village in North Macedonia known as Tumba ...
Your iPhone's battery life might be impressive, but it's nothing compared to the longevity of these ancient 'walkie-talkies'.
Stone age humans were using poison for hunting far longer than previously believed. In A Nutshell Chemical traces survived ...
The oldest direct evidence of humans using poisoned arrows was in the Holocene, which began 11,700 years ago. Bone arrow ...
The ability of the early toolmakers to select high-quality stone, produce sharp flakes, and return to familiar raw-material sources suggests a deep understanding of their landscapes. It allowed early ...
Excavation in a gravel quarry in central Switzerland revealed a 2,000-year-old Roman stone wall. The discovery reveals some ...
An intact tomb dating back 3,300 years has been discovered on a beach in Israel, containing more than 140 offerings related ...
This historic village near Colne that was home to a grand hall believed to have inspired Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre and now ...
Historic Rangeley is highlighting the Vail Site exhibit, which documents the earliest known human presence in western Maine ...
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That’s the Makoshika State Park experience in a nutshell – Montana’s geological masterpiece that somehow remains the state’s ...
An ancient Jewish legend predicts that when the Messiah comes and resurrection day occurs; the Kaab’a in holy Mecca, will go to join the Temple Mount’s Foundation Stone in holy Jerusalem, bringing ...