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Archaeologists have found skeletons that could rewrite human history. The remains, which are 6,000 years old, belonged to a ...
Archaeological evidence has pointed to the first use of cacao in Mesoamerica about 3,900 years ago. Traditionally, archaeologists have assumed that Mesoamericans were the first not just to use ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have found 6,000-year-old skeletons from Colombia with ancient DNA that could rewrite human history. The ...
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Archaeological research is increasingly focusing on teeth to reveal insights into ancient lives. Dental analysis uncovers ...
The team of researchers who discovered them through fragmented DNA in their skeletal remains have not been able to find any ...
Abstract Maize originated from teosinte parviglumis following a subspeciation event occurred in volcanic regions of Mesoamerica. The elucidation of the phenotypic changes that gave rise to maize have ...
Esteemed archaelogist Don Patterson spoke to Mexico News Daily about his storied career excavating some of Mexico's greatest ...
A 3,000-year-old city with pyramids, which has been discovered by archaeologists, is believed to be "one of the most ancient and important ceremonial centres" of the Mayan civilisation. Los Abuelos, a ...
An analysis of bones from ancient people who once lived in Colombia has discovered DNA that does not directly connect them to ...
The bespoke travel company Butterfield & Robinson is offering an around-the-world luxury trip to Tukey, India, Morocco, ...
The bracelets had been draped over stalagmites, which had been carefully molded into round shapes, which hinted at phallic ...