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Archaeologists have long thought that monumental architecture—large, human-built structures that emphasize visibility—were ...
A stunning discovery at Blombos Cave reveals early humans used ochre as a sophisticated tool, challenging our understanding of ancient technology.
A new exhibition in Dublin showcases historic manuscripts written in Irish monasteries. The show also features medieval ...
Somewhere around 3600 B.C. the ancient temples of Ġgantija were built on Gozo Island in Malta, among the oldest Neolithic structures in the world.
Five paddlers journeyed from Taiwan to Japan’s southern Yonaguni Island in 45 hours. Their efforts provide new insights into prehistoric mariners' tools and techniques ...