A reanalysis of a 1919 study suggests that a separate illusion, the “horizon effect,” played a bigger...
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Thousands of years ago, Greco-Roman statues offered viewers a multi-dimensional experience that also called to our olfactory...
The fragmentary bones belong to Homo affinis erectus, an esoteric offshoot of our family tree that inhabited...
The first-ever published research out of Tinshemet Cave indicates the two human species regularly interacted and shared...
The new approach to radiocarbon dating could soon be applied to other Paleolithic human sites, improving our...
Two archaeologists discovered the ceramic figurines—possibly used as puppets—at the top of a pyramid, and three of...
Unexploded ordnance from the world’s deadliest conflict continues to affect daily life 80 years after it ended.
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.