The Umayyad desert castles are often described as mere stopovers or hunting lodges, but Quseir ‘Amra is something far more profound. It is a physical manifestation of the imagination of Caliph ...
Colonialism has been a central part of history around the world, differing only in form over time and space. After all, ...
KADAPA: A 27-year-old young woman from a poor family in Kadapa district has become an inspiration for many for her ...
A maritime archaeology student has made the ‘find of a lifetime’ - but for the second time, after discovering a 900-year-old Crusader sword while swimming off Israel's Carmel Coast. Shlomi Katzin, a ...
The Colin G. and Nancy N. Campbell Archaeology Center at Colonial Williamsburg will open to the public on April 25.
Archaeological practice is transforming in Canada to recognize Indigenous rights to and governance over cultural heritage ...
A new digital project, iDigStAug, offers public access to more than one million artifacts and records from St. Augustine's ...
Nutrition, disease, accidents, physical activity and labor—many of the things that humans do or experience leave traces in ...
More than a thousand years after a ship vanished off the coast of modern-day Croatia, archaeologists have uncovered a wreck that might reshape our ideas of the medieval world.
A new study has revealed that Africa may not have been the birthplace of humans. In fact the study proves that Eurasia had ancestors long before we thought.
A major community archaeology project exploring the ancient heritage of Burnley and Nelson – including the lost site of a legendary battle – has been awarded more than £100,000 from the National ...
ETSU anthropology professor Dr. Lindsey Cochran earned the Society for Historical Archaeology’s 2026 Mark E. Mack Community ...