New research from the University of St Andrews, as part of a team led by the University of Bradford, has confirmed the ...
Sometimes it takes a village to raise a window. Between 2015 and 2017, skilled masons meticulously carved and beveled arches and four-lobed flourishes for a Gothic-style stone window frame in Guédelon ...
The circular arrangement of pits forms a boundary over two kilometers wide, enclosing more than three square kilometers around the Durrington Walls henge and Woodhenge monuments. Each pit measures up ...
Vuon Chuoi (Banana Garden), an archaeological site in Hanoi’s Hoai Duc commune discovered in 1969, vividly reflects the ...
Cosmopolitan, well-travelled, a consummate professional — with several years of experience behind him, what surprises lie in ...
Like Pokémon, it’s fun to try and snatch up every new custom like button in YouTube’s redesign. One user put together an animated list of every new icon. Part of YouTube’s broader new design on ...
What’s the first thing you notice when you step into a museum? Is it the long-faded colors of ancient artifacts from all around the world or the hushed sounds of visitors discussing what they see?
Most visitors to the Archaeology Fair on Saturday will never need to use their newly-found skills of throwing with an atlatl or describing a moose in sign language. But if event director Gwendolyn ...
These coastal civilizations have long since disappeared under the waves. But new technology is revolutionizing underwater archaeology and surfacing the remains like never before. Resting on the ...
Some vacations take you to destinations that feel futuristic, while archeological tourism transports you to a completely different era in the past. Whether you’re excavating the prehistoric species of ...
How did ancient civilizations build technology we still don’t understand today? In this mind-blowing video, we explore ancient tech so advanced, modern science still struggles to explain or replicate ...