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45,000-year-old jewelry and DNA found in Denisova Cave

New discoveries from Denisova Cave include ancient DNA extracted from sediments and sophisticated jewelry dated to around 45,000 years ago. The finds show that Neanderthals, Denisovans, and modern ...
Experience the best of Vietnam’s capital, from ancient temples and serene lakes to legendary pho and a deep dive into the city’s coffee culture.
Nearly two thousand years after it was carved, a Roman-era stele came to light not through a formal excavation but during ...
Each mummy was scanned in its sarcophagus, which weighs about 200 pounds. Then 3D models of the two Egyptian priests were ...
CT scans used by Keck Medicine of USC have revealed health secrets in two ancient Egyptian priests, offering insight into ...
Keck Medicine of USC radiologists use computed tomography (CT) scanners to diagnose and treat patients' diseases and injuries. Recently, however, this advanced technology was put to a far more novel ...
Archaeologists in Spain found a single elephant bone among Carthaginian weapons, offering rare physical evidence linked to ...
New archaeological clues are shedding light on the fate of isolated Norse colonies in Greenland that disappeared during the Middle Ages.
Researchers at the University of Southern California recently used high-resolution CT scanners and medical-grade 3-D printers ...
If you enjoy road trips with a creative twist, this Ohio art experience proves that art does not always wait behind museum ...
The Egyptians believed that hieroglyphs offered magical protection to people in this life and the afterlife, and inscribed the signs on monuments, statues, funerary objects, and papyri.
Most reliquary crosses are found broken, opened, or separated, which strips away key information about how they were made and used. This one is different: it’s a two-part cross permanently sealed with ...