Neanderthals living in what is now France may have used powdered manganese dioxide for fire making purposes, according to a new study published in the journal...
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A fragment of the world’s oldest and largest unsolved jigsaw puzzle, a 2,200-year-old map of Rome made of thousands of marble fragments, has been finally...
IT’S OFFICIAL: THERE REALLY WAS A GIANT, FLIGHTLESS BIRD WITH A HEAD THE SIZE OF A HORSE’S WANDERING ABOUT IN THE WINTER TWILIGHT OF THE HIGH ARCTIC SOME 53...
Czech archaeologists have discovered an ancient boat used for a wealthy funeral procession near the famous pyramids in Cairo, Egypt. Miroslav Barta, who...
A thigh bone found in China suggests an ancient species of human thought to be long extinct may have survived until as recently as the end of the last Ice Age.