(JNS) A 12,000-year-old tool used to spin fibers into yarn has been identified in an archaeological dig in northern Israel ..
The discovery of a fig dating back 2,000 years during an archaeological dig in north Dublin, has been described as ...
A community’s green vision for a 20-acre Inverness site previously earmarked for housing now looks set to become a reality.
About: Vincent Carpentier, Pour une archéologie de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, La Découverte ...
Technological advancements such as 3D scans based on drone images are helping archaeologists document Europe's heritage ...
A collection of perforated pebbles from an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, representing a key milestone ...
The perforated pebbles from an archaeological dig in northern Israel are likely ... The stones were recovered from the ...
The invention of the wheel is a major breakthrough in human history. But now, the records may have to be rewritten - as the ...
Speculation the site may be prehistoric because of its standing ... Researchers working on behalf of the Cornwall ...
Using a technique called optically stimulated luminescence, or OSL, the site was re-aged and researchers discovered that the ...
Archaeologists excavating in Hammar found a 5,000-year-old sacrificial site complete with a stone walkway and countless ...