Medieval burials on Yamal peninsula may have been ritualistic sacrifices0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- March 1, 2017
Unique crouched burials for this period – comprising seriously ill quartet – presents archeologists with a puzzle.
Unique crouched burials for this period – comprising seriously ill quartet – presents archeologists with a puzzle.
Neanderthals are still affecting what illnesses some people develop, how tall they are and how their immune systems work, despite being extinct for 40,000 years.
On Feb. 26, 2017, an annular eclipse of the sun was visible along a narrow path that stretched from the southern tip of South America, across the Atlantic Ocean and into southern Africa.
American author finds lost city deep in the Honduran rainforest – only to get mystery life-threatening illness that could have made his FACE fall off.
A giant flying reptile the size of a plane may have been the largest and most feared predator in ancient Transylvania.
The first images from the Solar Ultraviolet Imager or SUVI instrument aboard NOAA’s GOES-16 satellite have been successful, capturing a large coronal hole on Jan. 29, 2017.
On Sunday, Feb. 26th, the Moon passed in front of the sun, off-center, transforming the solar disk into a crescent across much of Earth’s southern hemisphere.
A 2,100-year-old mausoleum built for a king named Liu Fei has been discovered in modern-day Xuyi County in Jiangsu, China, archaeologists report.
New research says that the tiny, hobbit-like Homo floresiensis evolved much earlier, and were much tinier, than previously thought — shedding new light on human evolution.
Scientists discover tomb structure was built 1,000 years BEFORE those in Egypt.