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Archaeologists found items known to have been used in rituals, such as obsidian blades and red ochre, in the cave.
For the first time, a federally recognized Indigenous tribe in the U.S. has led research using DNA to show their ancestral ...
A revised age for a German site indicates that our evolutionary cousins organized horse ambushes around 200,000 years ago.
Call it a sixth sense or maybe just intuition, but State Theatre owner Jordan Dice said he had a vision. It was of the Mayan ...
For the study, researchers sequenced the DNA of 13 present-day members of the tribe. They compared that genetic material to ...
Archaeologists working at the Cueva de Sangre site in Guatemala have discovered an unusual ancient Maya ritual.
Instead, the study suggests, Deinosuchus belonged to an ancient lineage that split off before the last common ancestor of today’s alligators and crocodiles, carrying characteristics that are ...