Researchers have determined that grid-like patterns on schist slabs from Ice Age site of Gönnersdorf in Germany depict fish caught in nets.
Scans of mummies at Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History uncovered new details about how they were prepared for the afterlife and helped solve a baffling mystery.
The Maa Festival celebrates one of the best-known parts of Kenya's culture, which has been remarkably resilient even as it is ...
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute found that at least one, if not both of the people were men. While the true nature ...
When a volcanic eruption buried the ancient city of Pompeii, the last desperate moments of its citizens were preserved for ...
In the half-dark of a third-floor office, Danielle Levy lifted a clay tablet out of its box. Carefully examining it with ...
Archaeologists say the finds will help them better understand the prehistoric people who lived or buried their dead in this Italian cave.
Could a 2000-year-old clay pot hold the secret to ancient electrochemical technology? Or was it simply an artifact?
A SpaceX rocket launched Monday night from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida carrying the world’s first satellite model with wooden components, marking a potential shift in space engineering that ...
Could ancient civilizations have had technology far beyond what we imagine? This video explores astonishing time-slip ...
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My Top SMOKING GUNS for Ancient Technology
I decided to make a basic video slide-showing all of the main evidence that convinced me that there is a serious possibility ...