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"Słupcio" — or "little guy from Słupsk" in Polish — is the name given to the amber bear in 2013, when a Polish kindergartner ...
The Tumaco-Tolita people, who lived in an area rich in natural gold, crafted intricate and delicate metal objects until the group disappeared 1,500 years ago.
Native American oral history and archaeological data alike suggest that farmers in parts of North […] ...
Tracking the footsteps provides modern scientists a view into ancient life.
A new project collects more than 55,000 measurements of housing floor area across thousands of years of human history around the globe.
Jason Pietra Archaeological finds from the swamp—some of which will be permanently displayed at the National Museum of African American History and Culture—include clay used to fill chinks ...
Two years later, an independent archaeologist, Stuart Fiedel, denounced Monte Verde’s authenticity in Scientific American Discovering Archaeology. Dillehay “fails to provide even the most ...
(City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program) White knew the area under development had a long history, going back to a Native American mission in the early 1700s, followed later by an agricultural ...