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Traces of a psychoactive compound has been detected in the dental plaque of a Bronze Age woman buried in Thailand some 4,000 ...
Remains of an extinct breed of Bronze Age cattle have been discovered by archaeologists in a cave in the Yorkshire Dales.
EXCLUSIVE: Stuart Cox, known as the Peak District Viking, is a on mission to educate people to stop them copying this ...
Cissbury Ring on the South Downs is the largest hillfort in Sussex and one of our most important predominately Neolithic and ...
While the absence of staining on Burial 11's teeth raises questions about ancient consumption methods or post-consumption ...
Here's what foodies can expect to find if they visit Beaminster in west Dorset, which has one of the best restaurants in the country ...
As part of this year’s Festival of Archaeology (19 July to 3 August), the National Trust iscelebrating a major conservation ...
Beneath what will soon be the route of the SuedOstLink, an electric interconnection project in eastern Germany, ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest direct evidence of betel nut chewing in Southeast Asia by analyzing 4,000-year-old ...
After Al Faya’s UNESCO listing, Sharjah targets Wadi Al Helo & Mleiha for heritage status—revealing UAE's ancient trade, ...
Forget Stonehenge and the Hill of Tara. These are the druid ruins and druid sites in Ireland and the UK that you can't miss.
Archaeologists at a site in Bronze Age Thailand found evidence of betel nut chewing from 4,000 years ago, and they did it by ...
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