Heritage is a public good, and it surrounds us in South Africa – it’s in the hills, caves, under earth and in our backyards.
MOROGORO: TANZANIA has declared seven sites linked to Africa’s liberation history, along with archaeological reserves, as ...
A global collaboration led by Sharjah has established the Faya Palaeolandscape as a cornerstone in the study of early human ...
Meanwhile in Europe, Greece (c. 800–146 BCE) developed democracy, philosophy, and literature, shaping Western intellectual traditions, but Greek states were politically fragmented and prone to ...
The CENIEH is leading an international project in western Algeria aimed at documenting the early Acheulean and deepening our understanding of Homo ...
Humanity's origins have long captivated scientists and historians alike, sparking debates and research into where and why ...
A recent archaeological discovery in China is shaking the foundations of human history, challenging long-held beliefs about ...
Last December, the Colonial Williamsburg Department of Archaeology discovered the two unmarked infant burials in the field ...
The discovery of a previously unknown human lineage in Africa has sparked significant interest in the scientific community.
Libya's civil war has placed the Uan Muhuggiag mummy at risk. But negotiations are underway to transport the rare artifact ...
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has highlighted its expanding role in heritage conservation both within and beyond ...
South of Egypt, Nubia produced some of Africa’s most remarkable kingdoms.