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You are invited to join the MTU's Social Sciences Dept's summer archaeology Field School in 2025! The field school will meet for seven weeks, May 5 – June 20, 2025, MTU's Summer Track A. Students will ...
On a small rise less than 20 miles south of Tbilisi, Georgia, a clutch of round, mud-brick houses rises from a green, fertile river valley. The mound is called Gadachrili Gora, and the Stone Age ...
That doesn't happen until after death. While most brains rot quickly, researchers have found a surprising number preserved in the archaeological record. In 2024, the Oxford University Press declar ...
Explore archaeological remains and the living history of Jordanian sites inhabited from Neolithic and Bronze ages through to the Roman and Byzantine periods. Discover Amman, Jordan's bustling and ...
Here, visitors can look through a glass floor that sits on top of the remains of Fort Ville-Marie unearthed during archaeological digs overseen by the museum from 2002 to 2015. You can also follow ...
The largest archeological area in Europe at about 670 acres, this site was once home to one of the largest Greek colonies on the island, dating to 600 B.C. Today, visitors can tour the ruins of ...
May 30, 2025 — A new species of velvet worm, Peripatopsis barnardi, represents the first ever species from the arid Karoo, which indicates that the area was likely historically more forested ...