Ancient island settlers may have mastered open-sea travel far earlier than long assumed, according to new scientific findings ...
Recent discoveries in archaeology have unveiled a previously unknown civilization that could fundamentally alter our understanding of human history. This civilization’s unique characteristics and ...
The Indus Valley civilization, located in present-day Pakistan and India, went through four periods of intense drought, which ...
The National Museum in Damascus is one of the most significant cultural institutions in the Middle East. Its extensive ...
A new study published in Nature on November 26 has shed light on the origins, population structures, and kinship systems of ...
Around 8,000 years ago, many civilizations thrived on plains that are now submerged by the North and Baltic seas. Now, scientists from a variety of northern European research institutions are ...
Shimao ruins, an important prehistoric site located in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province Photo: Courtesy of National ...
Regarded as the father of medicine, Hippocrates was also the first food historian, exploring human nutrition and linking wisdom to science.
A new study suggests that bedbugs were the first urban pest, and their population thrived in that environment. For the bloodsucking insects, it’s been the perfect 13,000-year-long marriage. By Andrew ...