Archaeology News
November 3, 2025
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							Oct. 26, 2025  Dinosaurs weren’t dying out before the asteroid hit—they were thriving in vibrant, diverse habitats across North America. Fossil evidence from New Mexico shows that distinct “bioprovinces” of dinosaurs existed until the very end. Their ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 26, 2025  New research shows that hippos lived in central Europe tens of thousands of years longer than previously thought. Ancient DNA and radiocarbon dating confirm they survived in Germany’s Upper Rhine Graben during a milder Ice Age phase. Closely ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 16, 2025  Long before humans built cities or wrote words, our ancestors may have faced a hidden threat that shaped who we became. Scientists studying ancient teeth found that early humans, great apes, and even Neanderthals were exposed to lead millions of ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 7, 2025  Ancient humans crossing the Bering Strait into the Americas carried more than tools and determination—they also carried a genetic legacy from Denisovans, an extinct human relative. A new study reveals that a mysterious gene called MUC19, inherited ... 
						
						
					
							Sep. 19, 2025  From the wreck of the royal Danish-Norwegian flagship Gribshunden, archaeologists have uncovered a rare glimpse into the naval power of the late Middle Ages. This warship, lost in 1495, carried an arsenal of small guns designed for close-range ... 
						
						
					
							Aug. 30, 2025  Scientists have finally uncovered direct genetic evidence of Yersinia pestis — the bacterium behind the Plague of Justinian — in a mass grave in Jerash, Jordan. This long-sought discovery resolves a centuries-old debate, confirming that the ... 
						
						
					
							Aug. 16, 2025  Chemical evidence from a stalagmite in Mexico has revealed that the Classic Maya civilization’s decline coincided with repeated severe wet-season droughts, including one that lasted 13 years. These ... 
						
						
					
							Aug. 9, 2025  Over 300 million years ago, Illinois teemed with life in tropical swamps and seas, now preserved at the famous Mazon Creek fossil site. Researchers from the University of Missouri and geologist ... 
						
						
					
							July 11, 2025  Scientists have uncovered DNA from 214 ancient pathogens in prehistoric humans, including the oldest known evidence of plague. The findings show zoonotic diseases began spreading around 6,500 years ... 
						
						
					
							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 than at present. In the Cape Fold Mountains, we now know that every ... 
						
						
					
							May 30, 2025  A new method could soon unlock the vast repository of biological information held in the proteins of ancient soft tissues. The findings could open up a new era for palaeobiological ... 
						
						
					
							May 29, 2025  New techniques used to analyze soft tissue in dinosaur fossils may hold the key to new cancer discoveries. Researchers have analyzed dinosaur fossils using advanced paleoproteomic techniques, a method that holds promise for uncovering molecular data ... 
						
						
					Latest Headlines
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Nov. 2, 2025  The debate over Nanotyrannus’ identity is finally over. A remarkably preserved fossil proves it was a mature species, not a teenage T. rex. This discovery rewrites how scientists understand ... 
							
						
Nov. 1, 2025  For decades, Paranthropus robustus has intrigued scientists as a powerful, big-jawed cousin of early humans. Now, thanks to ancient protein analysis, researchers have cracked open new secrets hidden ... 
							
						
Oct. 27, 2025  New research shows that the rise of Sumer was deeply tied to the tidal and sedimentary dynamics of ancient Mesopotamia. Early communities harnessed predictable tides for irrigation, but when deltas ... 
							
						
Oct. 24, 2025  Scientists have unveiled Khankhuuluu, a new Mongolian dinosaur species that predates and closely resembles early Tyrannosaurs. With its long snout, small horns, and lean build, it represents a ... 
							
						
Oct. 12, 2025  Researchers in Italy discovered 400,000-year-old evidence that ancient humans butchered elephants for food and tools. At the Casal Lumbroso site near Rome, they found hundreds of bones and stone ... 
							
						
Oct. 12, 2025  New research along Turkey’s Ayvalık coast reveals a once-submerged land bridge that may have helped early humans cross from Anatolia into Europe. Archaeologists uncovered 138 Paleolithic tools ... 
							
						
Oct. 11, 2025  Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia discovered over 170 ancient rock engravings that may be among the earliest monumental artworks in the region. Created between 12,800 and 11,400 years ago, the massive ... 
							
						
Oct. 6, 2025  A sweeping new geoarchaeological study has revealed how Egypt’s famed Karnak Temple complex rose from an island amid Nile floods to become one of the ancient world’s most enduring sacred centers. ... 
							
						
Oct. 5, 2025  Researchers in Alberta uncovered a fossil fish that rewrites the evolutionary history of otophysans, which today dominate freshwater ecosystems. The ... 
							
						
Sep. 28, 2025  Ancient copper smelters may have accidentally set the stage for the Iron Age. At a 3,000-year-old workshop in Georgia, researchers discovered that metalworkers were using iron oxide not to smelt iron ... 
							
						Earlier Headlines
Sep. 23, 2025  A 95-million-year-old crocodyliform fossil, affectionately nicknamed Elton, was discovered in Montana by student Harrison Allen. Unlike most crocs, it lived on land and ate a varied diet. The find ... 
								
Sep. 20, 2025  A newly discovered fossil in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert has revealed the oldest and most complete pachycephalosaur ever found, offering a rare glimpse into the early evolution of these dome-headed ... 
								
Sep. 11, 2025  Archaeologists studying the vast Zvejnieki cemetery in Latvia have uncovered surprising truths about Stone Age life. Stone tools, long thought to symbolize male hunters, were actually buried just as ... 
								
Sep. 5, 2025  Two tiny pterosaurs, preserved for 150 million years, have revealed a surprising cause of death: violent storms. Researchers at the University of Leicester discovered both hatchlings, nicknamed Lucky ... 
								
Sep. 7, 2025  Sauropod tooth scratches reveal that some dinosaurs migrated seasonally, others ate a wide variety of plants, and climate strongly shaped their diets. Tanzania’s sand-blasted vegetation left ... 
								
Sep. 5, 2025  Scientists have uncovered microbial DNA preserved in mammoth remains dating back more than one million years, revealing the oldest host-associated microbial DNA ever recovered. By sequencing nearly ... 
								
Sep. 24, 2025  Æthelstan, crowned in 925, was the first true king of England but remains overshadowed by Alfred the Great and later rulers. A new biography highlights his military triumphs, legal innovations, and ... 
								
Aug. 24, 2025  Scientists have discovered that a gene called MUC19, inherited from Denisovans through ancient interbreeding, may have played a vital role in helping Indigenous ancestors adapt as they migrated into ... 
								
Aug. 21, 2025  Scientists have uncovered the world s earliest fossil showing both Neanderthal and Homo sapiens features: a five-year-old child from Israel s Skhul Cave dating back 140,000 years. This discovery ... 
								
Aug. 27, 2025  Fossils unearthed in Ethiopia are reshaping our view of human evolution. Instead of a straight march from ape-like ancestors to modern humans, researchers now see a tangled, branching tree with ... 
								
Aug. 21, 2025  In the deserts of Ethiopia, scientists uncovered fossils showing that early members of our genus Homo lived side by side with a newly identified species of Australopithecus nearly three million years ... 
								
Aug. 13, 2025  An extraordinary fossil find along Victoria’s Surf Coast has revealed Janjucetus dullardi, a sharp-toothed, dolphin-sized predator that lived 26 million years ago. With large eyes, slicing teeth, ... 
								
Aug. 4, 2025  A new long-necked marine reptile, Plesionectes longicollum, has been identified from a decades-old fossil found in Germany’s Posidonia Shale. The remarkably preserved specimen rewrites part of the ... 
								
Aug. 1, 2025  Scientists have discovered the oldest direct evidence of betel nut chewing in Southeast Asia by analyzing 4,000-year-old dental plaque from a burial in Thailand. This breakthrough method reveals ... 
								
Sep. 14, 2025  By analyzing tooth enamel chemistry, scientists uncovered proof that Jurassic dinosaurs divided up their meals in surprising ways—some choosing buds and leaves, others woody bark, and still others ... 
								
Aug. 9, 2025  The newly described Mirasaura grauvogeli from the Middle Triassic had a striking feather-like crest, hinting that complex skin appendages arose far earlier than previously believed. Its bird-like ... 
								
July 24, 2025  A century-old fossil long mislabeled as a caterpillar has been reidentified as the first-known nonmarine lobopodian—rewriting what we know about ancient life. Discovered in Harvard’s museum ... 
								
Sep. 15, 2025  On remote islands of Papua New Guinea, people carry a story that ties us all back to our deepest roots. Although their striking appearance once puzzled scientists, new genetic evidence shows they ... 
								
July 24, 2025  Half a billion years ago, a strange sea-dwelling creature called Mollisonia symmetrica may have paved the way for modern spiders. Using detailed fossil brain analysis, researchers uncovered neural ... 
								
July 18, 2025  Neanderthals living just 70 kilometers apart in Israel may have had different food prep customs, according to new research on butchered animal bones. These subtle variations — like how meat was cut ... 
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- What a Dinosaur Ate 100 Million Years ago—Preserved in a Fossilized Time Capsule
 - 2,000 Miles Through Rivers and Ice: Mapping Neanderthals’ Hidden Superhighways Across Eurasia
 
Monday, June 9, 2025
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Thursday, May 29, 2025
- Long Shot Science Leads to Revised Age for Land-Animal Ancestor
 - Birds Nested in Arctic Alongside Dinosaurs
 - Leprosy Existed in America Long Before Arrival of Europeans
 - Rock Record Illuminates Oxygen History
 - Does Planting Trees Really Help Cool the Planet?
 
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
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Friday, May 23, 2025
- Mystery of 'very Odd' Elasmosaur Finally Solved: Fiercely Predatory Marine Reptile Is New Species
 - Earliest Use of Psychoactive and Medicinal Plant 'harmal' Identified in Iron Age Arabia
 
Thursday, May 22, 2025
- Ancient DNA Used to Map Evolution of Fever-Causing Bacteria
 - Scientists Have Figured out How Extinct Giant Ground Sloths Got So Big and Where It All Went Wrong
 
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
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- 'Sharkitecture:' A Nanoscale Look Inside a Blacktip Shark's Skeleton
 - Research Team Traces Evolutionary History of Bacterial Circadian Clock on Ancient Earth
 
Thursday, May 15, 2025
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- Dexterity and Climbing Ability: How Ancient Human Relatives Used Their Hands
 - Fossil Tracks Show Reptiles Appeared on Earth Up to 40 Million Years Earlier
 - Australia's Oldest Prehistoric Tree Frog Hops 22 Million Years Back in Time
 - UV Light and CT Scans Helped Scientists Unlock Hidden Details in a Beautifully-Preserved Fossil Archaeopteryx
 
Monday, May 12, 2025
- From Prehistoric Resident to Runaway Pet: First Tegu Fossil Found in the U.S.
 - Vast Aztec Trade Networks Behind Ancient Obsidian Artifacts
 
Friday, May 9, 2025
- First Fossil Evidence of Endangered Tropical Tree Discovered
 - Researchers Map 7,000-Year-Old Genetic Mutation That Protects Against HIV
 - New Ancient Fish Species Earliest Known Salmon Ancestor
 
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- Skeletal Evidence of Roman Gladiator Bitten by Lion in Combat
 - Phoenician Culture Spread Mainly Through Cultural Exchange
 
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- Physics Reveals the Optimal Roof Ratios for Energy Efficiency
 - Archaeologists Compared the Size of 50,000 Ancient Houses to Learn About History of Inequality, They Found That It's Not Inevitable
 - Wealth Inequality's Deep Roots in Human Prehistory
 - Footprints of Tail-Clubbed Armored Dinosaurs Found for the First Time
 
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
- Ancient Tools from a South African Cave Reveal Connections Between Prehistoric People
 - Prehistoric Rhinos Lived in Super-Herds
 - Mediterranean Hunter Gatherers Navigated Long-Distance Sea Journeys Well Before the First Farmers
 - Mammoth Genetic Diversity Throughout the Last Million Years
 - 8 Million Years of 'Green Arabia'
 
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
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- Climate Change and Prehistoric Human Populations: Eastward Shift of Settlement Areas at the End of the Last Ice Age
 - Animal Behavioral Diversity at Risk in the Face of Declining Biodiversity
 
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
- New Computer Model Reveals How Bronze Age Scandinavians Could Have Crossed the Sea
 - Footprints Reveal Prehistoric Scottish Lagoons Were Stomping Grounds for Giant Jurassic Dinosaurs
 - Seeing Humanity's Transition from Hunting to Farming as a Cultural Shift
 - First Ancient Genomes from the Green Sahara Deciphered
 
Monday, March 31, 2025
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- A Genetic Tree as a Movie: Moving Beyond the Still Portrait of Ancestry
 - How Calcium May Have Unlocked the Origins of Life's Molecular Asymmetry
 
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- 5,700-Year Storm Archive Shows Rise in Tropical Storms and Hurricanes in the Caribbean
 - Biologists Discover Ancient Neurohormone That Controls Appetite