A major ancient Roman factory found in England sheds light on tool production, with over 800 whetstones and stone anchors ...
Wind farm construction in Suffolk revealed a lost Anglo-Saxon village with 62-foot longhouses. The medieval settlement was ...
A cube-shaped skull that was discovered in Mexico provides rare insight into a 1,400-year-old Mesoamerican civilization’s social practices — which included deliberate deformation. The skull belonged ...
Fashioned in the shape of a snarling wild animal with "great big flappy ears," as Hinman described them, this bronze trumpet would have been mounted on a long mouthpiece and held high above warriors' ...
Greece's Ministry of Culture has announced exciting new discoveries from the 2025 excavations at Ancient Tenea ...
To legally Mudlark the Thames foreshore, a permit from the PLA is required. The video covers valuable insights on the mudlarking experience. 'Get me out': Tina Peters slams Trump DOJ California ...
Follow the incredible rediscovery of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus centuries after its destruction. From Charles Newton’s 19th-century excavations to Danish archaeologists uncovering ritual deposits ...
A near-complete battle trumpet is one of only three known from Britain and is one of the most complete found in Europe ...
The year’s most notable findings also include insights into dog and sheep domestication and a new species of manta ray in the ...
Fifty years after a fossil skeleton of Australopithecus afarensis was unearthed in Ethiopia, we know so much more about how this iconic species lived and died. When you purchase through links on our ...
Billy Joel famously sang, we didn't start the fire - it was always burning since the world's been turning. But that's not entirely true. Humans do start fires to cook, to heat, to gather around.