Inscription With Image of Babylonian King Found in Saudi Arabia

Inscription With Image of Babylonian King Found in Saudi Arabia

Inscription With Image of Babylonian King Found in Saudi Arabia A 2,550-year-old inscription, written in the name of Nabonidus, the last king of Babylon, has been discovered carved on basalt stone in northern Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage recently announced.  An engraving at the top of the inscription shows King … Continue reading Inscription With Image of Babylonian King Found in Saudi Arabia

Ancient Roman Road Discovered at the Bottom of Venice Lagoon

Ancient Roman Road Discovered at the Bottom of Venice Lagoon

Ancient Roman Road Discovered at the Bottom of Venice Lagoon In the Venice lagoon, an ancient and now submerged road was unearthed in a location that would have been accessible by land 2,000 years ago during the Roman era. Fantina Madricardo at the Marine Science Institute in Venice and her colleagues made the discovery after mapping … Continue reading Ancient Roman Road Discovered at the Bottom of Venice Lagoon

Humans Lived in North America 130,000 Years Ago, Study Claims

Humans Lived in North America 130,000 Years Ago, Study Claims

Humans Lived in North America 130,000 Years Ago, Study Claims Three years ago, a team of archaeologists in the United States proposed an extraordinary idea: the first human settlers in the Americas arrived at least 100,000 years earlier than we thought. The evidence came from a collection of mastodon bones and ancient stones dating back … Continue reading Humans Lived in North America 130,000 Years Ago, Study Claims

Traces of ancient rainforest in Antarctica point to a warmer prehistoric world

Traces of ancient rainforest in Antarctica point to a warmer prehistoric world

Traces of ancient rainforest in Antarctica point to a warmer prehistoric world According to fossil roots, pollen, and spores recently found in West Antarctica, a thriving temperate rainforest existed around 90 million years ago. The world was a different place back then. During the middle of the Cretaceous period (145 million to 65 million years … Continue reading Traces of ancient rainforest in Antarctica point to a warmer prehistoric world

Scientists decode how ropes were made 40,000 years ago

Scientists decode how ropes were made 40,000 years ago

Scientists decode how ropes were made 40,000 years ago Prof. Nicholas Conard and members of his team, present the discovery of a tool used to make rope in today‘s edition of the journal: Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg. Rope and twine are critical components in the technology of mobile hunters and gatherers. In exceptional cases impressions of … Continue reading Scientists decode how ropes were made 40,000 years ago

Artefact Found in Germany Hints at Neanderthal Hunting Practices

Artefact Found in Germany Hints at Neanderthal Hunting Practices

Artifact Found in Germany Hints at Neanderthal Hunting Practices Neanderthals from the Swabian Jura hunted horses and reindeer with hafted leaf-shaped stone points 65,000 years ago. The evolution of hunting is recorded by a recently found leaf tip from the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hohle Fels Cave. A team under the direction of Professor … Continue reading Artefact Found in Germany Hints at Neanderthal Hunting Practices

Rock-Cut Chambers Unearthed in Turkey’s House of the Muses

Rock-Cut Chambers Unearthed in Turkey’s House of the Muses

Rock-Cut Chambers Unearthed in Turkey’s House of the Muses Within the scope of ongoing excavations in the ancient city of Zeugma, located in the southeastern province of Gaziantep’s Belkıs district, two rock chambers have been unearthed in the area previously discovered and called the “House of Muses” due to the mosaics on its floor. Professor … Continue reading Rock-Cut Chambers Unearthed in Turkey’s House of the Muses

In the frugal last meal of a man 2,400 years ago, scientists see signs of human sacrifice

In the frugal last meal of a man 2,400 years ago, scientists see signs of human sacrifice

In the frugal last meal of a man 2,400 years ago, scientists see signs of human sacrifice When the Tollund man was discovered in a bog in Denmark 71 years ago, he was so well preserved that his researchers thought he was the victim of a recent murder. It took archaeologists to reveal that he … Continue reading In the frugal last meal of a man 2,400 years ago, scientists see signs of human sacrifice

12,000-Year-Old Natufian Village Unearthed in Jordan Valley

12,000-Year-Old Natufian Village Unearthed in Jordan Valley

12,000-Year-Old Natufian Village Unearthed in Jordan Valley Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a prehistoric village in the Jordan Valley dating from around 12,000 years ago, The Hebrew University revealed on Wednesday. The site, named NEG II, is located in Wadi Ein-Gev, west of the Sea of Galilee and south of the Golan Heights town … Continue reading 12,000-Year-Old Natufian Village Unearthed in Jordan Valley

The architect believes Stonehenge once had a thatched roof to form the temple

The architect believes Stonehenge once had a thatched roof to form the temple

The architect believes Stonehenge once had a thatched roof to form the temple One of the biggest mysteries surrounding Stonehenge is how any of it is still standing, given the predations of souvenir-hunters and vandals including the great 17th-century architect Sir Christopher Wren. He paid many visits to the ancient monument on Salisbury Plain and … Continue reading The architect believes Stonehenge once had a thatched roof to form the temple