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Continuous landmasses, now submerged, may have made it possible for early humans to cross between present-day Turkey and ...
Work to move the Town of Banff’s iconic welcome sign has been paused following the discovery of a potential archaeological ...
Long rumored to be on the floor of the lake but never seen, the schooner had eluded divers and taunted storytellers for ...
Archaeologists uncover Scotland’s earliest standard gauge railway at Tranent-Cockenzie Waggonway, dating to 1775—predating Carron Ironworks line.
Fragments of fossils unearthed from the Hualongdong ruin, a key site to showcase East Asia's human evolution in China's Anhui ...
With its two eyes, nose and hairline, the carving alludes to the people of East Lomond in Fife around 1,500 years ago.
His journey began in 2011 when threats of urban development appeared over Mangar Bani, a sacred grove among the vast urbanisation in Faridabad to its east, and Gurugram to its west and Delhi in the ...
On Sunday, Sept. 14, the Wisconsin Underwater Archeology Association announced that Baillod, along with 20 other citizen ...
The F.J. King "ghost ship" wrecked in September 1886. For 140 years, it remained undiscovered, until now, in Lake Michigan.
Researchers discovered a 19th century “ghost ship” in Lake Michigan. The missing clue to the wreck’s location was hiding in ...
Researchers believe a fragmented comet that is thought to have exploded above Earth almost 13,000 years ago may have had a ...
CBC reports that an exceptionally rare set of Native American wampum beads were discovered during excavations at the ...