Modern tools and good old-fashioned digging revealed royal tombs, World War II shipwrecks, and the oldest Egyptian genome ...
Archaeologists have discovered what may be the earliest evidence of deliberate fire-making.
The volcanic eruption of Santorini rocked the Mediterranean and changed history. Crucial—and chilling—evidence from the ...
As a kid, I’d write letters to George Bass, an American professor of underwater archaeology who used to contribute to National Geographic magazine. He actually responded, and we carried on this ...
The astonishing discovery in Israel of four swords from nearly 2,000 years ago evokes ancient rebellions and offers unprecedented opportunity for scientific investigation. A conservator adjusts a foam ...
Digging began over a decade ago at the site of a fifth century synagogue overlooking the Sea of Galilee. What they found is upending long-held beliefs about Jewish life in that era. Mosaics uncovered ...
A trek to the ancient caves of Niah National Park provides travellers with Neolithic burial sites, endemic wildlife and iron-age cave paintings. Experts guide travellers through Niah National Park to ...
Stephen Fisher felt called to a career in history and archaeology from an early age, having grown up next to England’s famed Stonehenge. After taking part in excavations at and around the site, ...
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