Researchers identified chemical traces of poison on 60,000-year-old arrowheads, meaning the artifacts bear the oldest known evidence of arrow poison.
Ed Warren died in 2006 at the age of 79, five years after suffering from a devastating stroke that left him unable to speak.
During excavations at the Hilla archaeological site in southern Bahrain, archaeologists uncovered a roughly 3,300-year-old ...
Maritime archaeologists in Copenhagen discovered the well-preserved remains of the Svaelget 2, a massive medieval merchant ...
"God gives you free will — free will, they didn't have. They weren't allowed to make choices. I think it just caught up to ...
Archaeologists working in Siberia have discovered several medieval child burials containing grave goods like ornate belts and ...
The villa, dubbed the "Port Talbot Pompeii," suggests that the ancient Romans were far more established in Wales than ...
After reading about the violent, rampaging elephant in India that’s killed almost two dozen people in two weeks, discover the ...
Two prehistoric genomes have revealed the history of HPV and challenged the idea that Neanderthals first transmitted the ...
In 2022, a farmer plowing his field in Rhubodach, Scotland came across the remains of two people that date back 4,000 years.
Archaeologists believe that the stylus was carved to resemble a herm, a type of sculpture in ancient Greece that was often ...
A tiny bird figurine discovered in a refuse heap in the Henan province of China is changing what historians thought they knew ...