He made several contributions in Sri Lankan archaeology, studying the country’s history, culture and prehistory. His work ...
The etching, discovered at a Paleolithic campsite, may be the only known evidence hinting at how our ancestors fished over 150 centuries ago.
The wheel was likely invented around 6,000 years ago, but a new analysis of curious rocks from Israel suggests that wheel-like technologies existed even earlier.
Researchers believe the site was used as a ritual gathering place during the Neolithic period thousands of years ago.
Technological advancements such as 3D scans based on drone images are helping archaeologists document Europe's heritage ...
Researchers has uncovered never before seen details in a set of prehistoric stone objects that feature a variety of artworks.
Researchers in Israel suggest the roughly donut-shaped artifacts could be spindle whorls, representing one of the oldest ...
The skeletal remains were discovered in 1998 by archaeologist Mauro Calattini in the Grotta delle Mura cave, located in ...
SOLOMON Islands National Museum (SINM) staffers have learned a lot from the ‘Prehistory of the Solomon Islands’, a15-year ...
Advanced analysis of prehistoric cave art has revealed new insights into the fishing practices of Paleolithic societies.
A 12,000-year-old tool used to spin fibers into yarn has been identified in an archaeological dig in northern Israel, ...
Researchers have excavated King Arthur's Hall, a rectangular enclosure in southwest England, and determined that it dates to ...