Medicine & TechnologyThe Vikings were a people feared by many for their raids, piracy, and violence. However, new DNA evidence shows that not all Vikings came from Scandinavia as previously thought. Geneticists discover how widespread the Vikings had been all over Europe.
An archeological site that contained early human remains in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, might have also contained hot springs where human ancestors boiled their food, a new study suggests.
A metal detectorist found a rare complete set of 1,000-year-old Viking chess pieces in Lincolnshire is expected to fetch at $1299 at auction next week.
Latest archaeological excavation in Northern Australia has discovered that human being has lived there 65 thousand years ago. This baffled scientists as it showed the Aboriginal society in Australia was far older than previously estimated.
A well-preserved site from the Ice Age was found by archaeologist from the Vanderbilt University in the northern coast of Peru, showing a migration of early Americans
The most comprehensive exhibition of the Vikings world is opened in Yorkshire, showing the Viking culture and how it transformed Ancient Britain. including the largest Viking army base camp before conquering the Britain.
A team with Macquarie University's Australian Center for Egyptology is recording the art drawn on the walls of a group of 4,000-year-old tombs at Beni Hassan in Egypt. The artwork shows depictions of numerous creatures, including a pelican, seen here
The discovery of the Egyptian Funerary Garden ushered a stream of information depicting the epoch where Thebes (now Luxor) is so rich in all its cuture and history. Plantlife are key elements of funeral ceremonies and symbols of ressurection from the dead.
During renovations at the former site of a medieval church in London, England, construction workers uncovered the entranceway to a hidden crypt. Inside lay 30 lead coffins, including the remains of five former Archbishops of Canterbury.