A six-foot-tall standing ceremonial stone in a Derbyshire forest had one archaeology enthusiast searching for more. Well, ...
This month’s cover shows Aberlemno II, a 2.28m-tall Pictish cross slab in Angus. Thought to date to the 8th century, its ...
As ancient communities shifted from foraging to farming, the forces driving this dramatic change weren’t always what many ...
The Mound House will be hosting a special hands-on, behind the scenes, workshop in the new Artifact Preservation Center with ...
Discovery in China of tools called Quina scrapers suggests the people of East Asia were as inventive and flexible with ...
Glacial archaeologists have recently discovered the second prehistoric ski of a pair of skis at Digervarden, a mountain in ...
In an effort to suggest how debris-removal contractors could gently remove the remaining stumps and root balls, archeology ...
Stone tools unearthed in China's Yunnan province suggest Neanderthals or another ancient human species adapted to harsh ...
Jo Sindre P. Eidshaug (Trondheim, Norway) and Li Tang (Jena, Germany) share the Johanna Mestorf Award 2025 for outstanding dissertations in the field of socio-ecological research and landscape ...
Kids can bring their Easter baskets to participating South Cape businesses to collect eggs filled with candy, trinkets or even gift cards.
Local community archaeology tourism benefits the heritage ... Every Wednesday, The Conversation’s environment editor writes Imagine, a short email that goes a little deeper into just one ...
Researchers in China have uncovered 55,000-year-old advanced tools, suggesting an unknown human species matched Neanderthal ...