A historic site in southwest England associated with King Arthur is not from the medieval period, as experts had long thought ...
Many of us will have had a tooth pulled in the dentist chair, either under local or general anesthetic, and even with modern ...
Early human cultures likely used stones as spindle whorls to spin fibers into yarn. A collection of perforated pebbles discovered at an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, marking a ...
A mysterious site in Cornwall, long associated with the legend of King Arthur, has been revealed to be thousands of years ...
Decades of decline left Pengelli forest, an ancient oak woodland, and another forest near the Pentre Ifan Neolithic site, as ...
Researchers have excavated King Arthur's Hall, a rectangular enclosure in southwest England, and determined that it dates to ...
A new analysis of 12,000-year-old stones from Israel shows that they may be the earliest evidence of this society-changing ...
Strofilas, on the island of Andros in Greece, is the oldest city in Europe. Dating back to 4500 — 3200 BC, is the largest ...
Researchers believe the site was used as a ritual gathering place during the Neolithic period thousands of years ago.
A collection of perforated pebbles from an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, representing a key milestone ...
The use of a tool that promotes efficient rotation could have played a significant role in the Neolithic shift toward an ...
Archaeologists thought they had found one grave, but excavation efforts turned up a treasure trove of ancient tools and coins ...