Researchers has uncovered never before seen details in a set of prehistoric stone objects that feature a variety of artworks.
Researchers believe the site was used as a ritual gathering place during the Neolithic period thousands of years ago.
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek tells Host Carolyn Beeler about Suyanggae, South Korea, an archaeological zone with ...
A newfound rock-shelter in Tajikistan has artifacts created by ancient humans spanning 130,000 years. Along a stream in ...
The oldest stone tools discovered were found in a 3.3-million-year-old archaeological site in West Turkana, Kenya, according to findings published in 2015 in the journal, "Nature." The authors ...
Walking through a river valley in central Asia, a team of archaeologists scanned the craggy landscape for anything that ...
Researchers are learning more about ancient central European society thanks to stones from thousands of years ago.
More than 90,000 stone artifacts, dating back to the Neolithic period more than 5,000 years ago, have been unearthed in ...
Ship-shaped graves have been identified at the site, which came to light during investigations of an earlier Stone Age ...
More than 90,000 stone artifacts from the Neolithic period have been discovered from the Shiren Cave relic site in the city of Hailin, Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The site ...
The Stone Age ended in Sweden around 1800 B.C ... Before long, more and more burials were found, and other Viking-age artifacts emerged from the dirt, archaeologists said. It was a massive ...
Nearly 16,000-year-old portrayals of fish surrounded by nets had evaded detection until a new technique took magnification to a new level.