The 1,000-year-old surgical kit found in Sican tomb, Peru

The 1,000-year-old surgical kit found in Sican tomb, Peru

The 1,000-year-old surgical kit found in Sican tomb, Peru The remains of an individual who served as a surgeon during the Middle Sican period (900-1050 AD) were found by experts from the Sican National Museum in the southern necropolis at the Mausoleum Temple of Huaca Las Ventanas, located in the Pomac Forest Historical Sanctuary in … Continue reading The 1,000-year-old surgical kit found in Sican tomb, Peru

Log Boats Recovered from River in Northern Ireland

Log Boats Recovered from River in Northern Ireland

Log Boats Recovered from River in Northern Ireland History lies beneath the riverbeds of northwest Ireland. Every so often, when conditions allow, archaeologists are rewarded with another offering from the distant past. Two more boats understood to be from the medieval era, have emerged from the River Foyle. The boats, known as longboats or dugout … Continue reading Log Boats Recovered from River in Northern Ireland

The Search for Lost Royal Graves in Britain and Ireland

The Search for Lost Royal Graves in Britain and Ireland

The Search for “Lost” Royal Graves in Britain and Ireland The graves of dozens of what may have been early British kings, queens, princes and princesses from the era of the mythical King Arthur have been revealed by a new study. It suggests that British royal graves dating from between the fifth and the seventh … Continue reading The Search for “Lost” Royal Graves in Britain and Ireland

Cats and babies: Thousand-year-old mummies in Turkey’s Aksaray

Cats and babies: Thousand-year-old mummies in Turkey’s Aksaray

Cats and babies: Thousand-year-old mummies in Turkey’s Aksaray Cat, baby and adult mummies in Aksaray, the gateway to Cappadocia with its historical cultural riches and known as the first settlement of Central Anatolia, have been enchanting visitors at a museum where they are on display. At the Aksaray Museum, which houses Turkey’s first and only … Continue reading Cats and babies: Thousand-year-old mummies in Turkey’s Aksaray

1,000-Year-Old Gold Mask Found in Tomb Was Painted With Human Blood

1,000-Year-Old Gold Mask Found in Tomb Was Painted With Human Blood

1,000-Year-Old Gold Mask Found in Tomb Was Painted With Human Blood A 1,000-year-old mask discovered on the head of an ancient skeleton was painted using human blood, according to a new study. Archaeologists with the Sicán Archaeological Project unearthed the gold mask in the early 1990s while excavating an ancient tomb in Peru. The tomb, … Continue reading 1,000-Year-Old Gold Mask Found in Tomb Was Painted With Human Blood

Farmer Finds 3,300-year-old Rare Hittite Bracelet in Field in Turkey

Farmer Finds 3,300-year-old Rare Hittite Bracelet in Field in Turkey

Farmer Finds 3,300-year-old Rare Hittite Bracelet in Field in Turkey A man ploughing his farm in Turkey’s central Çorum province discovered a rare 3,300-year-old ancient bracelet from the Hittite era. The farmer, who lives in the Çitli village of Mecitözü district, found the bracelet while he was working on the farm and brought the ancient … Continue reading Farmer Finds 3,300-year-old Rare Hittite Bracelet in Field in Turkey

Study Explores Mobility in Early Medieval Scotland

Study Explores Mobility in Early Medieval Scotland

Study Explores Mobility in Early Medieval Scotland Isotope analysis of ‘bodies in the bog’ found at Cramond reveals several crossed a politically divided Scotland, meeting their end hundreds of miles from their place of birth. For decades, the skeletal remains of nine adults and five infants found in the latrine of what was once a … Continue reading Study Explores Mobility in Early Medieval Scotland

The first fossil of a daytime active owl found at the edge of the Tibetan Plateau

The first fossil of a daytime active owl found at the edge of the Tibetan Plateau

The first fossil of a daytime active owl found at the edge of the Tibetan Plateau An amazingly well-preserved fossil skeleton of an extinct owl that lived more than six million years ago has been unearthed in China. The fossil was discovered nearly 7,000 feet (2,100 meters) up, in the Linxia Basin of China’s Gansu … Continue reading The first fossil of a daytime active owl found at the edge of the Tibetan Plateau

Palaeolithic People in Mongolia May Have Consumed Giant Camel

Palaeolithic People in Mongolia May Have Consumed Giant Camel

Palaeolithic People in Mongolia May Have Consumed Giant Camel A species of giant two-humped camel, Camelus knoblochi, is known to have lived for approximately a quarter of a million years in Central Asia. A new study in Frontiers in Earth Science shows that C. knoblochi’s last refuge was in Mongolia until approximately 27,000 years ago. … Continue reading Palaeolithic People in Mongolia May Have Consumed Giant Camel

Neolithic Weapons Unearthed in Central China

Neolithic Weapons Unearthed in Central China

Neolithic Weapons Unearthed in Central China A dozen stone weapons have been unearthed from a site dating back between 3,800 to 4,200 years in central China’s Hunan Province, the provincial cultural relics and archaeology research institute said. The Sunjiagang site, located northwest of Dongting Lake Plain, dates back to the late Neolithic Age to the … Continue reading Neolithic Weapons Unearthed in Central China