A stone being used in the foundation of an old barn in the Czech Republic turned out to be a Bronze Age spearhead mold.
Chemical clues in ancient bones reveal how diet, especially millet consumption, helped define social identity in Bronze Age Poland.
The artifact, a bronze fragment just six centimeters long, was found in 2023 by volunteer heritage protector Matthias Dasse during a field survey near Kletzke in the Prignitz district of Brandenburg.
The Widmanstätten pattern also hints at how the meteorite was processed by the ancient Egyptians. The cross-hatched texture, ...
On March 5, 2026, at the Stone Chronicle Museum, a presentation ceremony was held for the scientific and popular publication ...
New DNA evidence from ancient burials in Kazakhstan may be linked to Genghis Khan’s tomb, offering fresh clues in the ...
When news of rising tensions involving Iran made headlines, it reopened painful memories for one Gold Star mother whose son was killed in combat.
Children living through the latest war in the Middle East or seeing images of the conflict may need help making sense of events that many adults find unnerving. Exposure to war, even if it is indirect ...
There's something profoundly captivating about the phrase "lost to time." Throughout history, countless treasures, cities, ...
The continuous archaeological protection activity carried out by the Soprintendenza of Salerno in the municipality of Pontecagnano Faiano, in the Italian province of Salerno, since the 1960s has gradu ...
Archaeologists working in central Italy have made a rare discovery that is helping researchers learn more about a ...