Teeth reveal the story of how humans in the Neolithic villages of Syria lived, worked, and raised families thousands of years ...
Hippos in Ice Age Germany? New research reveals that these warm-loving giants roamed central Europe far later than believed.
A new study is challenging these old assumptions. An international team of researchers has analyzed over 531 teeth from 27 ...
Paleoseismology uses sand dikes to date ancient earthquakes, crucial for improving building safety and mitigation strategies.
Scientists at MIT have uncovered compelling evidence that ancient sea sponges were Earth's first animals. Chemical fossils ...
Turns out, ancient body art is a lot more common than we once thought—and it's providing historians with new ways of ...
Finding 9,000-year-old organic remains in eastern Norway is extraordinarily rare due to acidic soil conditions that typically destroy such materials quickly. The exceptional preservation at Horten has ...
Learn more about where Jamestown colonists first found donkeys on their voyage to the Americas. Hint, they didn’t come from ...
For decades, small grooves on ancient human teeth were thought to be evidence of deliberate tool use – people cleaning their ...
The mystery of how the roughly 130,000 pound statues traveled from quarry to resting place may be solved.
Ancient Lost Worlds and Hidden History. On location videos made by author and adventurer Brien Foerster exploring Peru, Bolivia, Egypt, Hawaii, Easter Island and other exotic places. With special ...
Unfortunately, the fossil record only provides a very patchy picture of the early days of animals. It's particularly ...