Amateur archaeologist finds ‘phenomenal’ trove of rock engravings0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- September 22, 2016
Scottish enthusiast George Currie’s prehistoric carvings to be included in ‘exciting’ research project
Scottish enthusiast George Currie’s prehistoric carvings to be included in ‘exciting’ research project
The Chinese space station Tiangong 1 is indeed failing and is slowly headed towards the Earth. While China’s first space laboratory will make a fiery reentry in the second half of 2017, its replacement has already left Earth, indicated Chinese officials.
A New York witness between Florida and Goshe had pulled up on the side of the road to get a better view of the strange cylinder in the sky.
Scientists have found what could be the bones of some of the last surviving Neanderthals in Western Europe.
Archaeologists have found the world’s oldest fish hooks in a cave on the Japanese island of Okinawa.
A NASA plan to lasso a piece of an asteroid and haul it closer to Earth could face a threat from the US Congress. A bipartisan spending bill introduced in the Senate this week has harsh words about the proposed Asteroid Redirect Mission, which is meant to be a sort of dry run for a future human mission to Mars.
Likely from the Okunev culture, might this mysterious ancient figurine with the angry face be a children’s ‘rattle’, to ward off evil spirits?
Until recently, we’ve never seen the planet Saturn from the dark side of it, but now Cassini has given us a beautiful sight of a back-lit Saturn.
After traveling for 37 years, Voyager I is recording pulses from the sun that confirm it has entered a different region near the edge of the solar system called interstellar space.
A new helmet provides sonar, texts, and 3D overlays underwater using augmented reality
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