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Scientists Re-Examined the Skulls of Our Ancestors—And Changed the Timeline of Human Migration
Homo erectus skulls from China’s Yunxian archaeological site revealed ages close to two million years—a million years older ...
Excavations at a central Italian city upended the belief that it served as a “backwater town” during the Roman era, finding instead it was a thriving centre till the 3rd century. The decade-long ...
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Ancient cave art in Europe rewrites our origin story
Recent archaeological discoveries are challenging established narratives of human origins and creativity. A 64,000-year-old cave art found in Europe is compelling scientists to rethink timelines of ...
New archaeological studies have provided surprising revelations about the age of sites connected to the legendary King Arthur of Britain. Recent findings indicate that these sites may be 4,000 years ...
Archaeological practice is transforming in Canada to recognize Indigenous rights to and governance over cultural heritage ...
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