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Bronze cauldrons were used by the inhabitants of the Mongolian steppe around 2,700 years ago to process animal blood and...
Archaeologists have mapped 14 sites featuring the world’s largest monumental engravings, proposing that they were created to signal the territorial...
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by Solveig Steinhardt, Technische Universität Berlin – Science of Intelligence How can disaster response teams benefit from understanding how people...
Archaeologists have discovered evidence for the earliest cattle herds in northern Europe, at the site of Swifterbant in the Netherlands....
An international research team led by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has uncovered in a recent...
Black drivers in Chicago are significantly more likely than white drivers to be stopped by police regardless of where the...
The Celtic culture of the pre-Roman Iron Age in Western and Central Europe has left numerous traces to this day,...
Researchers have explored how the River Nile evolved over the past 11,500 years and how changes in its geography could...
A new study from Tel Aviv University identified the earliest appearance worldwide of special stone tools, used 400,000 years ago...
A research project led by the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) and the Max Planck Institute has studied the remains...













