
Ancient seafarers helped shape Arctic ecosystems
Humans might have been sailing the sea between Greenland and Canada as long as it’s been unfrozen, archaeological evidence suggests

Ancient seafarers helped shape Arctic ecosystems
Humans might have been sailing the sea between Greenland and Canada as long as it’s been unfrozen, archaeological evidence suggests

Lost ancient Greek star catalog decoded by particle accelerator
Synchrotron radiation has revealed a star map made by the ancient astronomer Hipparchus that was thought to be lost to time


Archeologists Just Found a 2,000-Year-Old Battle Trumpet That May Be Linked to Queen Boudica
This newly discovered Iron Age instrument may have been played in the Celtic resistance against the Roman Empire

Humans Made Poisoned Arrowheads Thousands of Years Earlier Than Previously Thought
The use of poison on arrows marked a revolution in human hunting technology—new evidence suggests it happened tens of thousands of years earlier than previously known

Ancient Romans Guarding Hadrian’s Wall Were Riddled with Worms and Parasites
Romans living in ancient Britain were plagued by intestinal parasites, all of which are spread by fecal contamination

Ancient humans were making fire 350,000 years earlier than scientists realized
Making fire on demand was a milestone in the lives of our early ancestors. But the question of when that skill first arose has been difficult for scientists to pin down

Pompeii Time Capsule Reveals Secrets to Durable Ancient Roman Cement
Lime granules trapped in ancient walls show Romans relied on a reactive hot-mix method to making concrete that could now inspire modern engineers

How an Overlooked Eruption May Have Sparked the Black Death
The Black Death ravaged Europe, and scientists and historians are still working to understand how it became so deadly

The incredible, unlikely story of how cats became our pets
Two new studies dig into the long, curving path that cats took toward domestication

A New Map Just Added 60,000 Miles to Ancient Rome’s Roadways
New findings increase the known length of the Roman Empire’s road network by more than 60,000 miles

Archaeologists Uncover a Monumental Ancient Maya Map of the Cosmos
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a ritual-based site that may have been built long before the rise of Maya rulers

Ancient incense, cosmetics and mummies: Scientists sniff out the scents of the past
How can reconstructing long-lost smells of ancient artifacts help us connect with the past?