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Why pseudo-archaeology is dangerous to real history
Pseudo-archaeology presents dramatic claims without proper methods, often relying on exaggeration, cherry-picked evidence and conspiracy narratives. Scholars and archaeologists warn it erodes public ...
Is the famous legend of Jason and the Argonauts based on real events? This article reveals that the legend appears remarkably ...
The discovery presents some of the oldest physical evidence that tooth-blackening trends in Vietnam have stayed consistent for a very, very long time.
Vietnamese scientists have, for the first time, successfully decoded mitochondrial genomes from ancient human bone samples dating back around 2,000 years, marking a significant breakthrough in genetic ...
“This is the first time that AI-driven simulated play has been used in concert with archaeological methods to identify a board game,” Crist concluded.
At several archaeological sites in southern Africa, hundreds of highly unusual fragments of ostrich eggs have been found.
Scientists in China have developed an AI model that analyzes stellar data from different telescopes, helping astronomers combine survey data.
Today the world of Egyptology faces a silent crisis – not of looting, although that plays a part, but of disconnection. Walk into any major museum, from Copenhagen to California, and you see glass ...
A new study provides a clearer timeline for one of the most significant prehistoric sites worldwide for the study of human ...
A new book by Curt Stager and David Fadden, “The First Adirondackers: 12,000 Years of Indigenous Peoples in the Adirondack Uplands,” makes its purpose clear. The authors are, respectively, a Paul ...
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