Medicine & TechnologyKnow about the rediscovered bronze bust of Caligula, Rome's 'Mad Emperor'. Unveil the mystery now in this captivating news article!
A study reveals discovery of human and animal remnants suggesting that funerary meals during the Roman Empire were much like daily meals. Read to know more.
Archaeological research specifies that the octopus lures discovered in the Mariana Islands were the oldest of their kind in the whole world. Read to know more.
In a new study, researchers used an AI thermometer, revealing how ancient humans came in contact with and controlled fire. Read and discover more about it.
Research shows how archaeological ornaments from the Stone Age were used as friendship bonds to symbolize connection. Learn more about the ancient material here.
Archaeologists discovered a headless skeleton in the United Kingdom. Learn more about this discovery from the Roman era, also buried with his large sword.
Prehistoric people were able to preserve their ancestor's stone tools. Find out here how they were able to preserve the appearance of ‘Memory Objects.’
A new study specified that people in this South American nation's Chincha valley "threaded the spines of the dead onto wooden rounds" about 500 years ago, a practice only recently recorded in the field of archeology.
Bodies of a man and a woman who were buried with golden tongues were recently discovered and the discoverers said they were laid to rest 2,500 years ago.
The Archaeological Park of Pompeii recently reported a perfectly preserved room once occupied by slaves has been found in the prehistoric Roman City of Pompeii in Italy.
New research reveals how Ancient Egyptians valued animals to the point of mummification, a sacred burial tradition. Advanced technology allows scientists to thoroughly scan the animal mummies and recreate 3D imaging without damaging the original specimens.