A robotics team from The Frazer School will compete this weekend in Alachua, showcasing what they've learned about applying ...
New research shows Roman gold and silver mining in the Balkans was central to imperial finances, coinage, and power for ...
About 50,000 years ago, humanity lost one of its last surviving hominin cousins, Homo floresiensis (also known as “the hobbit” thanks to its small stature). The cause of its disappearance, after more ...
Guests at the newly-opened tomb of the great Ancient Egyptian ruler Amenhotep III can now bask in the splendor of the Colossi ...
Discover New Mexico's roadside wonders in the desert, where quirky and unique sights captivate both locals and travelers, ...
A study has, for the first time, identified minute traces of broomcorn millet consumption directly from human dental calculus ...
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New discoveries at Leonard Calvert House site

Archaeologists at Historic St. Mary’s City reported progress on December 15, 2025, in ongoing excavations at the Leonard ...
In Pennsylvania, the foundations of a treasure linked to a robbery committed by the Doan Gang during the Revolutionary War.
New research suggests the Indus Valley Civilization was reshaped by centuries of river drought, migration, and climate stress ...
New research has shown that water movement in clay-rich soils can lift stone artifacts toward the surface—exerting a natural ...
A digital architectural reconstruction has researchers believing a “lost Pompeii” existed with towers atop villas.
Long before Cleopatra and Hatshepsut, Ankhnespepy II amassed unprecedented political and religious power. Here's how.