Ephedra seeds found in an ancient burial pit may be the earliest evidence yet for the medicinal use of plants.
A survey has been carried out to protect wildlife including badgers and bats at a major road scheme. Earlier this year, archaeologists made a series of historic discoveries at the A34 Lodge Hill ...
Even better, it only takes a two-hour and 35-minute flight from London to the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. Located in the ...
Gunung Padang, a controversial archaeological site in Indonesia, is believed by some to be the world's oldest pyramid, potentially dating back 25,000 years. The site features intriguing stone ...
The Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences (BSIP) is partnering with major Indian universities to set up palaeoscience ...
Without formal training or funding, they have braved rugged terrain, deciphered ancient scripts and uncovered hidden ...
Recent excavations in Tajikistan's Zeravshan Valley uncovered an archaeological site dating back as far as 150,000 years, ...
The Sussex Archaeological Society, which manages a number of iconic heritage properties across Sussex as well as promoting ...
Archaeologists in Tajikistan have discovered a rock-shelter that may have been a migration site for Neanderthals, Denisovans, ...
Vereshchagin was a keen hunter, and once startled a conference audience with his own homemade "Palaeolithic" spear, tipped ...
Chalice well is considered to be a place of spirituality and many believe its waters have healing properties. In Christianity ...