Archaeologists uncovered evidence of leprosy in a medieval red squirrel in England, and DNA evidence revealed the strain was similar to what was circulating in humans at the time
Discovered in the summer of 2019, the Ses Fontanelles wreck likely ran aground sometime during the fourth century
Archaeopteryx provided the missing link between dinosaurs and the avians of today, serving as critical evidence for Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution
After carefully piecing her skull back together, archaeologists and paleoartists have created a lifelike 3D reconstruction of the woman's face
Found in the northern Sinai Peninsula, the multi-room structure may have housed Thutmose III's troops over three and a half millennia ago
Nobody knew what happened to the "Adella Shores," which disappeared with 14 crew members aboard in 1909
Eugène Delacroix's 1830 oil painting had been covered in grime and discolored by eight layers of varnish
A traveling exhibition on view in Washington, D.C. blends education and entertainment, letting visitors get up close and personal with the ancient Egyptian pharaoh's treasures
In 1624, Dutch settlers arrived in Manhattan. Now, officials are marking the milestone with an honest examination of the past
The 1,110-pound ordnance is one of many bombs that have surfaced in Europe decades after the war's end
Found during a construction project near the railway station in York, the trove includes pottery and bones
The mysterious site is mentioned in a text buried by Mount Vesuvius' eruption 2,000 years ago
"We have become so accustomed to seeing them on show that we often forget they once belonged to living people," says Melanie Pitkin, a senior curator at the Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney
The image, which sold for $22,000 at auction this week, was taken aboard a recovery vessel days after the famous ocean liner went down
A trio of interlocking enclosures, the structure may date to the time of the Bell Beaker culture, but experts are unsure of its exact age and purpose
Archaeologists in Narbonne, France, have been studying the necropolis since 2017
The iconic Paris landmark has never experienced such a mishap in its 135-year history
Researchers who spent years fixing errors in shoddy government records have partnered with Ancestry to make a wide selection of historical documents related to the period available for free
The footprints, left behind by a 16-foot-long creature some 96 million years ago, represent the biggest raptor tracks ever found
Researchers examined over 400 skeletons to uncover secrets from the Avar empire
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