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20 – Kalambo structure: The world's oldest wooden structure, dating back ~476,000 years, is identified in Zambia after first being discovered in 2019. It shows an unexpected early capacity to shape tree trunks into large combined structures, changing views of the technical cognition of early hominins.
Here are three of our most eye-catching archaeology stories from the past week. → Boys found rare silver treasure under church, kept it in box for 60 years → 'Rare' 400-year-old tomb — with ...
Archaeologists discovered a small, clay tablet covered in cuneiform in the ancient ruins of Alalah, a major Bronze Age-era city located in present-day Turkey. Researchers have deciphered parts of ...
Archaeologists with the Chongqing Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology recently unearthed the ancient tomb, a first of its kind discovery in the area, officials told Xinhua News, according ...
21 – The partially mummified 6000-year-old remains of a child, probably a girl aged between 6 and 12 along with 2,000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls is found in Cave of Horror in Israel. [50] [51] 22 – A 3,000-year-old gold mask along with 500 cultural relics is unearthed at Sanxingdui, China. [52] April.
David S. Stuart (born 1965) is an archaeologist and epigrapher specializing in the study of ancient Mesoamerica, the area now called Mexico and Central America. His work has studied many aspects of the ancient Maya civilization. He is widely recognized for his breakthroughs in deciphering Maya hieroglyphs and interpreting Maya art and ...
August 1, 2024 at 1:09 AM. A dig is taking place at Carlisle Cricket Club [Chloe Brownlee-Chapman] Archaeologists are hoping to excavate an unexplored section of a Roman bathhouse. A dig at ...
5 – Discovery of wreck of Endurance (1912 ship) under the Antarctic ice. [19] 8. Archaeologists conducted radiocarbon analyses and announced the dating of a curved hunting bow discovered in 2021. The bow was probably 460 years old, and its origin ranged from 1506 to 1660.