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Did child labor fuel the ancient pottery industry?

Archaeologists from Tel Aviv University and the National Museum in Copenhagen have analyzed 450 pottery vessels made in Tel Hama, a town at the edge of the Ebla Kingdom, one of the most important Syrian kingdoms in the Early ...

Archaeologists discover Armenia's oldest church

Archaeologists from the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia and the University of Münster have discovered the remains of a previously unknown early Christian church in the ancient city of Artaxata. The find consists ...

Archive tells of cracking ancient Greek language

A retired Classics professor from Texas has donated a collection of papers to the University of Cincinnati detailing the deciphering of an ancient Greek language that baffled generations of scholars.

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Geologists reconstruct ecosystems of northern Africa where the first hominins arrived
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Archaeologists shed light on the Tartessos culture's sustainable construction skills
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Centuries ago, the Maya storm god Huracán taught that when we damage nature, we damage ourselves
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Accept our king, our god, or else: The senseless 'requirement' Spanish colonizers used
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Archaeologists develop system to produce unique names for Stone Age skeletons and mummies
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The Indigenous artists keeping ancient rock art traditions alive
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Retracing walrus ivory trade of Viking Age reveals early interactions between Europeans and Indigenous North Americans
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Unexpected discovery of early sweet potato cultivation in Polynesia
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How old is beer?
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Twice as many women as men were buried in the megalithic necropolis of Panoría, study reveals
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Archaeologists use AI to find hundreds of geoglyphs in Peru's Nazca Desert
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Archaeologists discover southern army fought at 'Europe's oldest battle'
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1,000-year-old textiles reveal cultural resilience in the ancient Andes
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DNA analysis identifies senior officer from Franklin's ill-fated 1845 expedition
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Studying fossil extraction on Native lands and exploring the depths of untold histories
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Enigmatic archaeological site in Madagascar may have been built by people with Zoroastrian origins, research suggests
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Previously unknown Neolithic society in Morocco discovered: North Africa's role in Mediterranean prehistory

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Democrats and Republicans agree on one thing: Censoring hate speech
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Protein signaling pathway provides insights into cell migration and cancer metastasis
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New method for measuring luminescence lifetime offers versatility in scientific imaging
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Higher oxytocin levels linked to reproductive success and better cooperation in house mice
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Plant fungus provides new drug target for colorectal cancer therapy
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Plankton balloon to six times their size in newly discovered mode of oceanic travel
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Physicists report emergence of ferromagnetism at onset of Kondo breakdown in moiré bilayer lattices
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'Old' star could provide new insights into star evolution
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Second exoplanet detected orbiting an early G-type star
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Cats associate human words with images, experiment suggests
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Soil's secret language: Researchers decode plant-to-fungi communication
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Scientists discover fastest degrading bioplastic in seawater
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Quantum scaling recipe: ARQUIN provides framework for simulating distributed quantum computing system
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Calcium reduces CO₂ emissions from Arctic soils through mineral formation, study shows
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Microbe opens the door to carbon dioxide–driven manufacturing
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China's underground lab seeks answer to deep scientific riddle
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City microbes surviving on disinfectants, research reveals
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Using gamma-ray bursts to probe origin of star formation excess discovered by Webb
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Did teenage 'tyrants' outcompete other dinosaurs?

Paleo-ecologists from The University of New Mexico and at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have demonstrated that the offspring of enormous carnivorous dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus rex may have fundamentally re-shaped ...

Ancient art reveals extinct goose

As a University of Queensland researcher examined a 4600-year-old Egyptian painting last year, a speckled goose caught his eye.

Permanently storing digital archaeological datasets

It is the end of your archaeological research project, and you may be wondering where to deposit your data. After the excavation, all of the finds are drawn, scanned, digitized, and the database is completed. Perhaps you ...

Italy taps German archaeologist to oversee Pompeii ruins

A German-born archaeologist has been chosen to be the next director of Pompeii, which is still revealing its ancient mysteries centuries after a volcanic eruption destroyed the Roman city and is one of Italy's most popular ...

Changing livestock in ancient Europe reflect political shifts

In ancient European settlements, livestock use was likely primarily determined by political structure and market demands, according to a study published February 17, 2021 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Ariadna Nieto-Espinet ...