The Thule Inuit people and Norse both hunted walrus in the High Arctic in the 13th century, according to a new study.
After nearly 80 years, researchers have finally located the sunken wreckage of a World War II-era Navy destroyer off ...
Cahokia was the largest pre-Columbian city in North America, and at its peak ... and researchers today rely heavily on archaeology to interpret it. The name of the people who built the mounds ...
Jamestown Rediscovery (Preservation Virginia)/International Journal of Historical Archaeology It seems ... species did not co-occur anywhere in North America,” Key wrote in the study.
North Carolina (Illustration: Otto Botticher, Union Prisoners at Salisbury, N, C., 1863. Courtesy of Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Affiliated with Wake Forest University) Glass medicine ...
Researchers once thought the Clovis, a North American archaeological culture from 13,500-12,800 years ago, dwelled on or near ...
Over the centuries, our understanding of the human species has changed countless times through the discovery of archaeological ... melting in northern North America, and experts believed that's ...
Archaeology is the study of the artefacts ... the authors describe the timing and tempo of the spread of peaches in eastern North America after the fruit’s introduction. They show that peaches ...
Work sparked by young archaeologists 20 years ago has led to experts describing as "stunning" the discovery of evidence of human activity from up to 8,500 years ago. Fragments of Roman pottery and ...
This is possible because the latest scientific methods in archaeology provide insights ... A multidisciplinary research team led by the Archaeometry research group of the University of Tübingen ...
September is Scottish Archaeology Month and this coming Saturday, 14 September, Aberdeen Art Gallery is hosting a special one-day event including a family-friendly mini-archaeological dig and a series ...
During a dig at Burghead fort in Scotland, a volunteer spent weeks digging with no finds. That all changed after 30 days of searching when John Ralph discovered a Pictish ring at the site.