Cut marks on canine bones demonstrate that English colonists relied on dogs for meals
An Egyptologist recently concluded that a fragment of an overlooked granite coffin bears the great pharaoh's name
Nash became a flight attendant in 1957 and never stopped working
By putting an ancient skull under the microscope, scientists are proving that cancer research is about 1,000 years older than previously thought
Researchers recently discovered bloodshed-themed stick-figure sketches in a cluster of houses in the doomed ancient city
Crafted around 1900, the charismatic carvings were inspired by Japanese decorative pendants
The piece was one of five artworks stolen during a robbery in Madrid in 2015
Discovered among the graves of hundreds of cats, dogs and monkeys, the correspondence was likely written by centurions in the first century
Mountain hermit Antoni Jaczewicz tricked sick people into thinking he had healing powers. A Polish treasure-hunting group believes they’ve found his fortune
Owner Andreas Pernerstorfer thought he'd found a piece of wood, but then he remembered something his grandfather had said about finding teeth in the cellar decades ago
The tomb, composed of two chambers connected by a tiny door and windows, was found in a family gravesite on China's east coast containing four other burials
Researchers outfitted Greek marines in replicas of a Mycenaean suit and simulated combat to see if the armor was usable in its day
One of the carvings may even depict French emperor and military commander Napoleon Bonaparte being hanged
Found on the island of Jiigurru, the 82 shards predate the arrival of Europeans by centuries, dating to between 2,000 and 3,000 years ago
For the second time this month, a painting of a British royal is garnering backlash
These blood-sucking insects are capable of transmitting the bacteria that caused the Black Death, according to a laboratory study
The preliminary analysis is a first step in testing the theory that infectious diseases played a role in Neanderthals' extinction
Archaeologists in the Yucatán Peninsula found several stone lids used by the pre-Columbian civilization to collect honey from stingless bees
In a scorched village in Spain, archaeologists discovered a hidden gold earring that suggests residents foresaw a coming attack around the time of the Second Punic War
The one-of-a-kind sculpture in California, designed by the son of famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is at the mercy of shifting grounds
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