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Where is Stonehenge, who built the prehistoric monument, and how?
By Owen Jarus last updated
The prehistoric monument Stonehenge was built up to 5,000 years ago on Salisbury Plain in England, but its ultimate purpose remains a tantalizing mystery.
The 1st Americans were not who we thought they were
By Laura Geggel published
For decades, we thought the first humans to arrive in the Americas came across the Bering Land Bridge 13,000 years ago. New evidence is changing that picture.
13 of the oldest archaeological sites in the Americas
By Sascha Pare published
Archaeological discoveries throughout the Americas are pushing back the date for when humans reached the New World by thousands of years, rewriting the long-standing theory that people arrived only 13,000 years ago.
330-year-old coin hoard hidden in Scottish fireplace may have been buried moments before MacDonald clan massacre
By Kristina Killgrove published
Archaeologists in Scotland have discovered a rare pot of coins in the fireplace of Alasdair "Maclain" MacDonald, the massacred chief of the MacDonald clan.
Science news this week: Norse treasures and Nobel Prizes
By Alexander McNamara published
Oct. 8, 2023: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
'Exceedingly rare' horse bridle discovered in melting ice in Norway could date to Viking Age
By Jennifer Nalewicki published
Archaeologists in Norway have discovered a horseshoe and bridle that could be from the Viking Age.
9,500-year-old baskets and 6,200-year-old shoes discovered in Spanish bat cave
By Jennifer Nalewicki published
Radiocarbon dating of woven baskets and sandals found in a cave in Spain make them the oldest artifacts of their kind found in southern Europe.
Battered Roman-era skull with signs of violent trauma and a possible brain tumor unearthed in Spain
By Emily Cooke published
Archaeologists uncover a skull up to 1,800 years old with a lesion they say hints at a brain tumor. But not everyone agrees.
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