Unexploded ordnance from the world’s deadliest conflict continues to affect daily life 80 years after it ended.
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The recently discovered copy of Sonnet 116 “reads as a political love song” during England’s Civil Wars,...
Did the decapitated heads belong to venerated community members or defeated enemies?
Apparent 23,000-year-old tracks may have been left by Paleoindians pulling wooden vehicles carrying resources—and possibly even children.
Researchers found organic glass in the skull of a volcano victim, indicating the extreme and unique environment...
A new study challenges the notion that anatomically modern humans began inhabiting rainforest habitats just 70,000 years...
With no direct archaeological evidence of prehistoric boats, researchers instead analyzed tools and the remains of fish,...
After finding the first royal Egyptian tomb in over a century, archaeologist Pier Litherland now believes he...
With no antibiotics or modern dentistry, persistent ear and tooth infections were the norm for Viking-era residents...
The remarkably well-preserved sword dates to the Late Middle Ages, in an archaeological find that’s metal as...