The perceived homoeroticism of Gladiator II has caused much comment, but is it really such a distortion of the truth?
It is believed the drawings were a way of manifesting what the hunters wanted, one would draw a hunting scene and the animals ...
Early human cultures likely used stones as spindle whorls to spin fibers into yarn. A collection of perforated pebbles ...
Some of the first human beings to arrive in Tasmania, over 41,000 years ago, used fire to shape and manage the landscape, about 2,000 years earlier than previously thought.
A look through hundreds of previous studies – on everything from modern human anatomy and physiology to measures of the ...
The wealthiest grave containing the oldest golden artifacts ever found from the 5th millennium BC was discovered in the 1970s in Bulgaria.
He’s the mythical Celtic warlord who held out against the Anglo Saxon invasion of Britain. His right-hand man was a wizard, ...
Researchers confirmed that Lion Cavern in Eswatini is the world's oldest ochre mine, dating back 48,000 years. Using ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek tells Host Carolyn Beeler about Suyanggae, South Korea, an archaeological zone with ...
The discovery in the Valtellina Orobie mountain range in Lombardy dates back 280 million years to the Permian period, the age immediately prior to dinosaurs, ...
Researchers believe the site was used as a ritual gathering place during the Neolithic period thousands of years ago.
Over 100 small stone objects from Neolithic period are the earliest instance of 'spindle whorls,' used to spin fibers into ...