Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi travels the world digging into the origin of Homo sapiens in a five-part BBC series ...
When the bones were first excavated from Skhul Cave in northern Israel in 1931, archaeologists recognized that the child belonged to neither Homo sapiens, who had arrived in the region from Africa, ...
Buried people were likely sacrifices offered to ancient place of worship, researchers say ...
A 2,000-year-old manuscript written in the lost Etruscan language was discovered in the most unexpected place - reused as wrappings for an Egyptian mummy. This documentary short reveals how the ...
"It really, really messes you up," the 'King of Queens' star says of the 1922 silent German horror movie in the new ...
The peer-reviewed paper has been published in the journal eLife. Paleoanthropologists have once again sparked a debate after ...
Following 30 years of research in Türkiye, Douglas Baird plans further excavations at Mendik Tepe to explore early human ...
This legend is named for the monster that supposedly hunts around the Elkhorn area of Wisconsin. Described as a 6-foot-7-inch ...
An archaeology student came face-to-face with Scotland’s past when she unearthed what may be an incredibly rare depiction of ...
Making a wildlife film can take you to some fascinating places. From waiting weeks for an elk battle, to getting inside of a ...
It's crocodile breeding season and at one central Queensland farm, the drama is on par with a reality television dating show ...
During her hunt for the Egyptian queen’s lost tomb, National Geographic Explorer Kathleen Martínez uncovered the sunken landscape near the ruins of Taposiris Magna.