Archaeology - Science News Archaeology A 43,000-year-old Neandertal fingerprint has been found in Spain An ochre dot in Spain may hold one of the oldest, most complete Neandertal fingerprints, hinting at symbolic behavior
Lidar reveals the oldest and biggest Maya structure yet found Ancient Maya society got off to a monumentally fast start around 3,000 years ago Excavations and airborne mapping at a previously unknown site in Mexico, called Aguada Fénix, have uncovered the
Satellites are transforming how archaeologists study the past Archaeology from Space Sarah Parcak Henry Holt and Co , $30 The term “space archaeology” may conjure up images of astronauts hunting for artifacts from little green men, but the field is much
Seafloor amber may hold hints of a tsunami 115 million years ago Wavelike patterns in 115-million-year-old amber suggest that a long-ago tsunami inundated what is now northern Japan, researchers report May 15 in Scientific Reports Tsunamis can be destructive