Archaeologists are set to resume excavation work at the Ness of Brodgar in Orkney following a groundbreaking discovery made using advanced 3D radar technology. This technology...
Scientists have gained valuable insights into the lives of ancient farming communities by examining teeth that are approximately 10,000 years old. A team from Durham University...
The excavation of a significant prehistoric ritual site, known as Castilly Henge, has commenced in Cornwall. Experts regard this site as the “ancient sacred heart” of...
Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered a disturbing find that sheds light on violence during the Neolithic period. While excavating the El Mirador cave, researchers discovered a...
Archaeologists excavating the El Mirador cave in Spain have unearthed a grim collection of human bones, leading to new insights regarding violence and conflict during the...
Recent research has unveiled significant breakthroughs in understanding ancient logistics, material science, and the gut-brain connection. Archaeologists in Wales have confirmed that smaller megaliths surrounding Stonehenge...
A recent study led by researchers from Aberystwyth University has determined that Neolithic people, rather than glacial transport, were responsible for bringing the bluestones to Stonehenge....