Back in the 1970s, when archaeologists excavated a skeleton from an ancient graveyard in Belgium, they thought they had found ...
A skeleton found in a well in 1938 appears to be the exact individual mentioned in a centuries-old text, complicating ...
Tree rings reveal ancient solar storms, helping scientists predict and prepare for future events that could disrupt ...
New research by Flinders University researchers, conducted in partnership with the River Murray and Mallee Aboriginal ...
The 15-year collaboration yielded significant results, including the discovery of an ancient flint-knapping site at ...
One text from the collection is called Sverris Saga and tells the history of king Sverre Sigurdsson who lived from 1151 to ...
The monument was first documented in 1583 by the English cartographer John Norden, who wrote, "It is called Arthur's Hall".
A team of researchers found the remains of the “Well-man” from an 800-year-old Norse saga and used ancient DNA analysis to reconstruct who he was.
Learn more here. Radiocarbon dating, or carbon-14 dating, is a scientific method that can accurately determine the age of organic materials as old as approximately 60,000 years. First developed in the ...
Prehistoric Polynesian seafarers were highly skilled and undertook some of the longest and most technically demanding voyages ...
The female cub, nicknamed "Sparta," was discovered in 2018 near a much older, preserved, male cub, who was given the name "Boris." ...
Radiocarbon dating and DNA analysis have revealed that a complete skeleton found in a 2nd-century cemetery is made up of ...