Findings
Ancient Sudan burial site reveals 4,000-year-old funeral ritual in forgotten Nubian kingdom
“Even a seemingly modest site can provide important clues for reconstructing past environments and climates," the researchers wrote.
How one reporter uncovered a sealed Nazi bunker under a Brazilian manssion
Atlantis-like city found under Silk Road lake; scientists say a 15th-century quake caused its fall
Rare Celtic skull trepanation tool found in Poland
Scientists say dark energy may be evolving, not constant
A recent discovery could revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos: dark energy seems to evolve over time, with new data suggesting it is now about 10% weaker.
Earliest symbolic burial practices found in Tinshemet Cave, Israel
Evidence suggests Neanderthals and Homo sapiens shared burial customs and symbolic behaviors.
Artifacts at Megiddo confirm clash between Josiah and Pharaoh Necho II
Discovery of Egyptian and Greek pottery indicates Egyptian military presence at Megiddo in 609 BCE.
Fresh clues in Turkey spark renewed debate over Noah's Ark discovery
Analyses revealed traces of marine deposits and a ship-shaped structure matching biblical dimensions.
Rare 2,400-year-old ceramic puppets found atop El Salvador pyramid
The figurines bear expressions that change depending on the angle from which they are viewed.
14th-Century Saint Anthony mosaic found beneath Barcelona's streets
Research suggests that one of the houses may have housed one of the first documented museum collections in the Iberian Peninsula.
Virtual tour brings Göbekli Tepe's monolithic pillars to life
Göbekli Tepe is a 12,000-year-old site on the UNESCO World Heritage List, famous for its T-shaped monolithic pillars adorned with wild animal figures.
7,000-year-old findings in Ratina Cave, Croatia reveal Neolithic life on Šćedro Island
This confirms the thesis that during the Neolithic period, there were developed trade and maritime networks connecting Hvar, Korčula, Pelješac, and the wider eastern Adriatic region.
Farmer’s son finds 2,500-year-old Hallstatt culture bronze necklace in Poland
The necklace is believed to be connected to the decline of the Masurian group of the Lusatian culture or possibly to the early presence of the West Baltic barrow culture.
Excavations at Göbekli Tepe continue to yield findings
Researchers found living quarters of an ancient civilization, which disproved earlier theories that the site served solely as a ceremonial pilgrimage destination.