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Tools made from whale bones used 20,000 years ago
Archaeology

Tools made from whale bones used 20,000 years ago

May 29, 2025March 17, 2026

A new study published in Nature Communications reveals surprising evidence of the use of whale bones by Late Paleolithic human groups. Researchers have identified more than 170 fragments – including tools and unworked…

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Gold ring from the Hellenistic period found in Jerusalem
Archaeology

Gold ring from the Hellenistic period found in Jerusalem

May 27, 2025March 17, 2026

During excavations in the City of David, in Jerusalem’s Walls National Park, archaeologists found a small gold ring with a red gemstone. The piece is around 2,300 years old and, according to the…

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Viking pregnancy was deeply political – new study
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Viking pregnancy was deeply political – new study

May 15, 2025March 17, 2026

Marianne Hem Eriksen, Associate Professor of Archaeology, University of Leicester. Pregnant women wielding swords and wearing martial helmets, foetuses set to avenge their fathers – and a harsh world where not all newborns…

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Mont'e Prama giants may portray acromegaly
Archaeology

Mont’e Prama giants may portray acromegaly

May 10, 2025March 17, 2026

The impressive sculptures of the Giants of Mont’e Prama, discovered in the lands of Sardinia, continue to intrigue archaeologists and historians. These imposing statues, which vary in height from two to two and…

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Two Maya tattoo tools discovered in cave.
Archaeology

Two Maya tattoo tools discovered in cave.

May 8, 2025March 17, 2026

Archaeologists from universities in the United States and Denmark have uncovered what may be the earliest known Maya tattooing tools. Hidden deep within the Actun Uayazba Kab cave in Belize, the researchers discovered…

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Sanctuary of Apollo rediscovered in Cyprus
Archaeology

Sanctuary of Apollo rediscovered in Cyprus

May 6, 2025March 17, 2026

Archaeologists have unearthed a long-forgotten sanctuary dedicated to the god Apollo, hidden for nearly 140 years near the ancient city-kingdom of Tamassos in Cyprus. First excavated in 1885 by German archaeologist Max Ohnefalsch-Richter,…

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Spear tip found in Russia is the oldest in Europe, made by Neanderthals.
Archaeology

Spear tip found in Russia is the oldest in Europe, made by Neanderthals.

May 3, 2025March 17, 2026

An international team of researchers has uncovered the oldest spear tip ever discovered in Europe, revealing that it was crafted by Neanderthals. In their study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, the…

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Representations of the Milky Way in Ancient Egyptian imagery
Archaeology | Space

Representations of the Milky Way in Ancient Egyptian imagery

May 2, 2025March 17, 2026

An interest in understanding the role that the Milky Way played in Egyptian culture and religion has led University of Portsmouth Associate Professor of Astrophysics, Dr Or Graur to uncover what he thinks may be…

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Achado sepultamento de mulher da elite de 5.000 anos no Peru
Archaeology

Discovery of burial of a woman from the elite 5,000 years ago in Peru.

April 27, 2025March 17, 2026

An impressive discovery in Peru revealed the remains of an elite woman buried with unique burial objects — among them, artifacts made from the beak of a toucan and macaw feathers. According to…

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Celtic necropolis with weapons and jewelry in France
Archaeology

Celtic necropolis with weapons and jewelry in France

April 18, 2025March 17, 2026

Creuzier-le-Neuf (Allier), France – An impressive Celtic necropolis from the Second Iron Age was discovered in 2022 in the commune of Creuzier-le-Neuf, in central France, during excavations conducted by the National Institute for…

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