Jan Bartek – MessageToEagle.com – Recent research suggests that Homo erectus, a direct ancestor of modern humans, may have arrived in China significantly earlier than previously believed. A team
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – Researchers conducted an important study on water management in the ancient Mayan city of Ucanal, an archaeological site of the ancient Maya civilization. It
Jan Bartek – MessageToEagle.com – A recent discovery offers further evidence that our ancient ancestors possessed greater intelligence than previously believed. At multiple archaeological sites in southern Africa, researchers
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – Scientists have recently uncovered a fascinating finding that challenges traditional views of evolution. According to a new study conducted by researchers from Lund
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – Paleolithic artifacts dating back 34,000 to 45,000 years feature intriguing sequences of signs—such as repeated lines, notches, dots, and crosses. Many of these objects
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – Approximately 4,600 years ago, the Shijiahe civilization flourished in China’s Middle Yangtze River region. This society was notable for its advanced culture, featuring palaces,
Jan Bartek – MessageToEagle.com – A newly discovered archaeological site south of Sinai is shedding light on 10,000 years of rock art history. The Egyptian archaeological mission from
Jan Bartek – MessageToEagle.com – Scientists have recently re-examined a small copper-alloy object that was excavated nearly a century ago from a cemetery at Badari in Upper Egypt.
Conny Waters – MessageToEage.com – Recent research has significantly revised our understanding of early Paleo-Inuit societies, showing they were more advanced than previously thought. A new study demonstrates
Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com – Documented for 200 years, the Iguanodontia group is expanding with the discovery of a brandnew species, the first known to bear spikes
Jan Bartek – MessageToEagle.com – The House of the Griffins (Casa dei Grifi), one of the best-preserved ancient Roman homes, is now accessible to the public for the
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – A hand stencil discovered on the wall of a cave in Indonesia has been identified as the world’s oldest known rock art, surpassing
Jan Bartek – MessageToEagle.com – A significant archaeological breakthrough has been made at the Abusir necropolis, where the Italian mission at Abu Ghurab has uncovered substantial remains of
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – A significant discovery of rare Iron Age artifacts, dating back approximately 2,000 years, has been made in West Norfolk, England. Among the items
Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – A rare copy of De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, the groundbreaking work by astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, has been discovered at Lund University Library in Sweden.
Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – El Castillo, also known as the Temple of Kukulcán, is a prominent stepped pyramid located at the center of Chichen Itza in Yucatán, Mexico.
Jan Bartek – MessageToEagle.com – Katerinská Cave, located in the Moravian Karst of the Czech Republic, is a significant archaeological site known for its remarkable discoveries. Recently, researchers uncovered
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – A significant underwater discovery has been made off the coast of western France, where divers have uncovered a wall estimated to be 7,000 years
Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com – Mosasaurs, giant marine reptiles that existed more than 66 million years ago, lived not only in the sea but also in rivers. This
Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – Peruvian archaeologists have uncovered an astronomical structure in the Casma Valley, Ancash region, that predates the renowned Chankillo solar observatory—previously considered the oldest of
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – The five-meter-tall and solitary stone structure atop a hill near Kars, Turkey, has long caught people’s attention. However, not for what is known
Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com – Approximately 360 million years ago, during the Late Devonian Period, a formidable armored fish called Dunkleosteus terrelli dominated the shallow subtropical seas
Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – Monte Sierpe (also known as the Band of Holes), meaning “serpent mountain,” is a remarkable archaeological site in the Pisco Valley of the southern
Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – Recent findings from the Kani Shaie Archaeological Project have yielded valuable insights into the early history of Mesopotamia and the Zagros Mountains, shedding light
Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – In the summer of 2020, an international research team led by a University of Arizona archaeologist announced the discovery of the largest known monumental