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Olive oil is the Swiss army knife of foodstuffs. It can dress salads, sauté vegetables, even grease squeaky hinges. And for archaeologists, its ubiquitous presence in excavated pottery offers a window into the economic, ...

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The real reason states first emerged thousands of years ago: New research
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The mystery of hanging coffins: Are modern Bo people the genetic heirs of an ancient burial tradition?
Archaeology
HMS Pandora is Australia's most scientifically excavated shipwreck—yet it still holds secrets
Archaeology
Ancient Maya game board with unique mosaic design discovered in Guatemala
Archaeology
Neanderthal women and children were the victims of selective cannibalism at Goyet, study reveals
Archaeology
Richest Iron Age burial assemblage in Southern Levant discovered at Horvat Tevet
Archaeology
AI traces prehistoric trade routes of Europe's prized 'green gemstone' trade
Archaeology
Perfectly preserved rock art site reveals 1,700 years of Aboriginal string craft
Archaeology
Danish brick architecture arrived via Germany, not directly from Italy, study reveals
Archaeology
Archaeologists reveal second-largest Roman olive oil mill in the Roman Empire
Archaeology
Disputed Jordan codices reveal age variations under ion-beam scrutiny
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CT scans reveal hidden details of ancient copper smelting in early Iran
Archaeology
The woman and the goose: A 12,000-year-old glimpse into prehistoric belief
Archaeology
'City of seven ravines': Bronze age metropolis unearthed in the Eurasian steppe
Archaeology
Medieval communities boosted biodiversity around Lake Constance for centuries, study reveals
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Imagery from 4,000-year-old goblet might depict a cosmic creation story, not Enuma Elish myth
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First hominin fossils recovered from submerged Sundaland

The Sunda Shelf is home to a rich Pleistocene hominin fossil record, including specimens of Homo floresiensis, Homo luzonensis, Homo erectus, and archaic Homo. Much of the Sunda Shelf is submerged. At times during the Pleistocene, ...

Boomerang found in Poland may be oldest ever reported

An international team of scientists with a variety of backgrounds has found evidence that a boomerang found in a cave in Poland decades ago may be the oldest one ever reported. In their study published on the open-access ...