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Groundbreaking archaeological research has confirmed that Guam’s earliest inhabitants carried domesticated rice across 2,300 ...
Ancient stone tools found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi represent the oldest evidence for humans living there 1 ...
Scientists have found stone tools that date back between 1 million and 1.5 million years on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi ...
A newly discovered 460-million-year-old trilobite showed signs of being shaped and flattened—the first indication that ...
Seven newly discovered stone tools, dating to between 1.04 and 1.48 million years ago, were found on the Indonesian island of ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a 1.5-million-year-old stone tool in a location where, according to existing knowledge, humans ...
Our team identified an Inca-era khipu, known as KH0631, with a primary cord made entirely of human hair from a single person.
An extinct group of humans that were once widespread in Asia don’t have an official species name – part of the reason is ...
An epic archaeological discovery of a new species of ancient shark was recently made at Mammoth Cave National Park, dating back approximately 340 to 335 million years.
A new study has uncovered evidence that a giant marine reptile from the Early Jurassic period used stealth to hunt its prey in deep or dark waters—much like owls on land today.
Archaeologists found a 1,000-year-old wooden face in Poland’s Lake Lednica. The carving, likely a spiritual symbol, offers insight into medieval Slavic life.
Asia 21 Philippines fellows Erika Tatad and Love Gregorie Perez, co-directors at social enterprise incubator xchange PH, presented another successful and well-attended edition of Impact Happy Hours ...