A 250.000-year-old skull raises questions about human origins
The skull of a child belonging to the "Homo Naledi" group has just been found in the Rising Star caves in South Africa.
The skull of a child belonging to the "Homo Naledi" group has just been found in the Rising Star caves in South Africa.
3 faces of Egyptian mummies have been reconstructed from their DNA with a combination of genetics and forensic techniques
Another step forward for the decoding of historical documents: the cuneiform writing of the Mesopotamian tablets completed with great precision.
The incredible discovery can change the way we think about how some of the first humans created tools like these.
Doggerland, the "heart of Europe" swept away by a tsunami 8200 years ago is reborn in a Dutch exhibition.
A new archaeological discovery from the Roman era distorts the dating of the birth of the lagoon city.
An almost "forensic" analysis reveals after 2400 the meal that the Man of Tollund ate during a presumed sacrificial rite, before being killed.
An ancient stone slab found in a French burial is the oldest known map in Europe. It shows us that we should not underestimate the cartographic knowledge of the Bronze Age.
A team of scientists reconstructs the complete 3D model of the Antikythera machine, believed to be the first analog computer in history. Next step: full-size reconstruction.