Archaeology and Anthropology

Rediscovering History: The Return of 19 Black Americans’ Skulls to New Orleans After 150 Years in Germany
Before January 10, 1872, a young Black laborer named William Roberts entered Charity Hospital in New Orleans. At just 23, ... Read more
New Study Reveals How Early Human Ancestors Mastered Climbing and Tool-Making with Their Hands
Our hands tell stories about how we and our ancestors lived. They reflect various activities like climbing, gripping, and tool-making. ... Read more
Groundbreaking Discovery: Oldest Partial Face Fossil of a Human Ancestor Unearthed in Western Europe!
Researchers recently discovered a remarkable fossil in northern Spain, marking a significant find in the study of human ancestry. This ... Read more

How Vesuvius Transformed a Victim’s Brain into Glass: A Fascinating Tale of Pompeii’s Fiery Fury
Five years ago, researchers from Italy studied the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79. They found a young man, ... Read more

Discover How Early Humans Thrived in Lush Rainforests: Secrets of Survival and Adaptation
For a long time, scientists believed the East African savanna was where our species, Homo sapiens, first emerged. However, new ... Read more