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Will Future Archaeologists Study Plastic Bottles The Way They Study Ancient Pottery? This Archaeologist Certainly Thinks So
Plastic is a useful and versatile material, but let’s face it: it’s a massive environmental problem. Virtually every piece of ...
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Archaeologists Uncover 3,000-Year-Old Tombs in Egypt—And What’s Inside Isn’t Meant for Pharaohs
Three recently uncovered tombs on Luxor’s West Bank are rewriting what scholars know about the administrative class of ...
SINGAPORE – Renowned archaeologist John Miksic, who was the first to conduct an archaeological dig in Singapore in 1984, died of pneumonia on Oct 25 at the age of 79. His wife Goh Geok Yian, an ...
JERUSALEM (AP) — Nine hours of frantic negotiation with the Israeli military. A last-minute scramble to find trucks in a devastated Gaza Strip, where fuel is in short supply. Six hours of frantic ...
Banaras Hindu University's Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture, and Archaeology has donated significant pottery shards from the Ganga Valley to the National Maritime Heritage Museum, Lothal.
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. — A piece of coal from the Titanic sits in Jim Sinclair's home office — a modest memento representing an extraordinary journey to a place few humans will ever see. "I love the ...
An archaeologist says he's found the lost city of Atlantis in what would obviously be a groundbreaking find. The claim was made by archaeologist Michael Donnellan at the Cosmic Summit 2025 conference, ...
Underwater archaeologist James Delgado reveals the stories behind history's most haunting shipwrecks
Analisa Novak is a content producer for CBS News and the Emmy Award-winning "CBS Mornings." She specializes in covering live events and exclusive interviews for the show. Analisa is a United States ...
Niède Guidon, a Brazilian archaeologist, was one of the first researchers to challenge a long-standing consensus on when and how early humans arrived in the Americas. The Clovis-first theory — ...
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 ...
Vikings were formidable Scandinavian warriors and sailors who, from around 800 to 1050 CE, raided, traded, and settled throughout northern Europe, Iceland, Greenland, and even as far as North America.
The sky was spring blue and the air mercifully dry on the day I visited the Gault School of Archaeological Research, about fifty miles north of Austin. Filmmaker Olive Talley spread out a cloth near ...
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