A recent Geoarchaeology study led by William C. Murphree and colleagues investigates three combustion features at the Ukrainian site of Korman’ 9, dated to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM).
Small hull punctures, not massive gash, led to ship's sinking, scan reveals.
New research finds gaps in fossil record, not actual extinction trends, explain apparent dinosaur decline.
Study published in Nature Communications suggests meal timing may be a greater risk factor for cardiovascular health than sleep timing for night shift workers.
According to a Tel Aviv University study, AI may be better than physicians at making clinical decisions.
New data show that in Late Bronze Age tombs, more warrior kits are found next to women than men, changing our understanding of women's roles in ancient societies.
Rock and soil samples at Durupınar Formation contain marine deposits and seafood remnants, supporting ancient ship theories.
Challenges belief that climate change drove shift, highlighting role of human interactions.
Harald Stäuble: 'The system of land ditches was in use for about 500 years'.
The fossil find includes at least 19 individuals of the species Buettnererpeton bakeri, which were as large as adult alligators.