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GB News on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as Neanderthal-like stone tools discovered in China could reshape human historyArchaeologists have discovered stone tools in China that could rewrite our understanding of human evolution in East Asia. The ...
This year marks the 700th anniversary of the founding of Mexico-Tenochtitlan. The city's government prepared an extensive ...
Greek archaeologist George S. Korres, known for his excavations in the area of ancient Pylos in Messenia, died on Monday, aged 85.
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation will open the Colin G. and Nancy N. Campbell Archaeology Center in 2026, allowing ...
Archaeologists discovered the tomb of an unknown pharaoh from a tumultuous, war-ridden era of ancient Egypt. Now they're ...
While the Middle Paleolithic period is viewed as a dynamic time in European and African history, it is commonly considered a ...
The tool we've identified is called a Quina scraper. This type of stone tool is well known from archaeological sites in ...
The mall was a big part of Erik Pierson’s life as a kid. Growing up in Phoenix, he’s now in his 40s — and malls are still a ...
Discovery in China of tools called Quina scrapers suggests the people of East Asia were as inventive and flexible with ...
The find offers archaeological evidence of the 20-year interlude when the British ruled St. Augustine, Florida, which was founded by the Spanish in 1565 ...
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GB News on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as discovery of 4,000-year-old settlement challenges 'long-held belief'Archaeological discoveries at Kach Kouch in Morocco are challenging long-held beliefs about North African history.
This tiny bird sculpture was created 40,000 years ago by early humans in Europe who carved the key animals in their lives.
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