The ocean quahog is a pretty unremarkable-looking clam, reaching around 5 centimeters (2 inches) in size, and yet it can take ...
In a new study, scientists look closely into “chemical fossils” in rocks, indicating that sponges were alive more than 541 ...
What did early humans like to eat? The answer, according to a team of archaeologists in Argentina, is extinct megafauna, such ...
Stone Age tools discovered at a burial site reveal that those ancient communities valued more than men who hunted - they ...
Hot soup on a cold day brings warmth and comfort so simple that we don’t think too much about its origins. But its long history runs from the Stone Age and antiquity through to modernity, encompassing ...
With around 1,800 accredited museums in the UK, we have chosen our favourites for your next culture-filled day out ...
Rock Art Discovery Reveals Unknown Arabian Nomads from 12,000 Years Ago Camels in ancient Arabia may have led ...
Vijayanagara The Vijayanagara Exploration Research Team has unearthed significant evidence of a Stone Age settlement at ...
The discovery of a stone long overlooked in a German museum suggests that Ice Age communities experimented with vivid hues ...
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