Archaeologists have revealed how conch-shell trumpets were used in inter-community communication by pre-Columbian peoples in New Mexico's Chaco Canyon.
New archaeological findings in Guatemala indicate Maya opened the tombs of dead rulers and burned their remains to mark political transition to a new regime.
A team of researchers has uncovered the Byzantine origins of Europe's medieval silver coin conversion, followed by a significant shift in economic power to
A 2,000-year-old bronze hand unearthed in Navarre, Spain, bearing an inscription in pre-Roman Vasconic script, reveals a connection with the modern-day Basque
Archaeologists in Poland have unearthed over 550 pieces of Bronze Age jewelry at the Papowo Biskupie site, changing knowledge of the Chełmno culture, part of
Cutting-edge GeoPACHA technology is providing stunning breakthroughs for Andean archaeology and bringing to light hereto unknown archaeological wonders.
Oldest wooden frame saddle discovered in Mongolia, dating back to 5th century AD helps redefine our understanding of horseback riding technology in East Asia.
At 8,000-years-old, the site of the oldest fortress known has been revealed by investigations in Siberia and challenges our understanding of ancient societies.
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