The extinct animal's face structure could help explain how vertebrates, including ourselves, evolved our distinctive look.
Archaeologists find an intact medieval sandal in bearded vulture nests in Spain, preserved for seven centuries on a cliff.
Ancient bones, artifacts and texts offer numerous insights into the past, as does the chewing gum that Neolithic people ...
In a cave near Portland, Missouri, archaeologists are digging into the sandstone to look for clothing and tools made 8,000 ...
The carefully crafted nests of the bearded vulture, serving multiple generations, may also act as “natural museums,” ...
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Medieval Artifacts Uncovered in Vulture Nests Across Southern Spain
Vultures are not known for their museum conservation skills, but perhaps that ought to change. Scientists have discovered an ...
Equally remarkable was the discovery of a fragment of ochre-painted sheep leather, confirmed through proteomic analysis, dating back 651 years. A basketry fragment from another nest proved to be from ...
In a groundbreaking archaeological discovery that reshapes our understanding of Paleolithic art, researchers have uncovered the earliest evidence of blue mineral pigment use in Europe. Dating back ...
Blue residue on a 13,000-year-old stone artifact, long believed to be an oil lamp, may paint a new picture of Paleolithic art ...
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — This weekend, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) stopped in Clarksburg, West Virginia, to recognize the life of Francis Dalton, also known as the oldest known miner ...
At the Mühlheim-Dietesheim site in western Germany, a research team led by Dr. Izzy Wisher from Aarhus University uncovered a sandstone artifact dating back approximately 13,000 years. What looked ...
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