Archaeologists have already found more than 200 tombs—and they think that might be just the tip of the iceberg.
Europe is home to 231 UNESCO World Heritage sites which are categorised as natural wonders, but despite their beauty they are ...
If you want to marvel at the world's wonders but don't fancy being hemmed in by crowds then Switzerland is perfect.
Ancient Greece produced the earliest records ... oldest known evidence of lead pollution in the environment dating to around 5,200 years ago. That's 1,200 years older than the previous earliest ...
The well-known presenter of science TV programmes is professor of public engagement in science at Birmingham University in the UK, and an expert in palaeopathology, the study of ancient diseases.
The U.S. is home to some of the world’s most fascinating prehistoric animals—creatures ... Skyscrapers In The World From the Swiss Alps to the Rocky Mountains, these are the world's most ...
This feeding behaviour played a crucial role in shaping the prehistoric ecosystems ... via Wikimedia Commons The eventual extinction of the Irish Elk around 7,700 years ago remains a topic of ...
Image Craig Race specializes in building accessory dwellings around Toronto. “It’s a very important way to create what I view as civilized rental opportunities in places where renters need ...
Archaeologists in Turkey discovered roughly 2,000 pieces of bronze statues broken apart in what was likely an ancient scrapyard. The bronze statues were split into sections, including feet ...
Göbekli Tepe: The oldest known megalithic site Avebury: Largest stone circle surpassing Stonehenge Carnac Stones: Thousands of ancient stones in Brittany, France ...
Was Stonehenge an ancient calendar? A new study says no. The Carnac stones, located in Brittany in northwestern France, date back around 6,000 years. They consist of about 3,000 stones ...