Last update:

Archaeologists unearth top half of statue of Ramesses II

A team co-led by a CU Boulder classics researcher has unearthed the upper portion of a huge, ancient pharaonic statue whose lower half was discovered in 1930; Ramesses II was immortalized in Percy Bysshe Shelly's "Ozymandias."

Stonehenge may have aligned with the moon as well as the sun

When it comes to its connection to the sky, Stonehenge is best known for its solar alignments. Every midsummer's night tens of thousands of people gather at Stonehenge to celebrate and witness the rising sun in alignment ...

Dramatic burning of royal remains reveals Maya regime change

New archaeological investigations in Guatemala reveal that ancient Maya peoples did not just passively watch their dynastic systems collapse at the end of the Classic period. They actively reworked their political systems ...

More news

Archaeology
Team finds evidence of commonly conducted ritualized human sacrifice across Europe in the Stone Age
Archaeology
Discovery of pottery rewrites Aboriginal history
Archaeology
Fox bones found in ancient Argentinian burial site might have been from a human pet
Archaeology
First languages of North America traced back to two very different language groups from Siberia
Archaeology
The hidden role of the Milky Way in ancient Egyptian mythology
Archaeology
Clovis people may have also used Clovis points to butcher animals
Archaeology
Unraveling the iconography of the Etruscan lamp of Cortona, Italy
Archaeology
Irish castles and ancient Greek rites show culture's role in regional regeneration
Archaeology
Archaeologists find that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens organized living spaces similarly
Archaeology
Early medieval money mystery solved
Archaeology
Carvings in southern Peru may have been inspired by people singing while hallucinating
Archaeology
Eclipses were once associated with the deaths of kings—predictions played a key role in the birth of astronomy
Archaeology
How conspiracy theories around George III's madness and Queen Charlotte's scheming took hold
Archaeology
Prehistoric henge reveals centuries-old sacred site in Lincolnshire
Archaeology
Early herding communities used a wide variety of livestock management strategies, study finds
Archaeology
Scientists use AI to evaluate dental anthropology
Archaeology
Early humans used wood splitting 300,000 years ago to hunt animals, study shows
Archaeology
New research reveals that chickens were widely raised across southern Central Asia from 400 BCE
Archaeology
Stingray sand 'sculpture' in South Africa may be oldest example of humans creating an image of another creature
Archaeology
Archaeologists illuminate ancient culinary practices using chemical biomarkers

Other news

Optics & Photonics
Demonstration of heralded three-photon entanglement on a photonic chip
General Physics
First experimental proof for brain-like computer with water and salt
Astronomy
Recently discovered black hole is part of a nearby disrupted star cluster, study finds
Environment
Scientists say voluntary corporate emissions targets not enough to create real climate action
Earth Sciences
Managing meandering waterways in a changing world
Ecology
New dataset sheds light on relationship of far-red sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence to canopy-level photosynthesis
Biochemistry
A shortcut for drug discovery: Novel method predicts on a large scale how small molecules interact with proteins
Ecology
First-of-its-kind study shows that conservation actions are effective at halting and reversing biodiversity loss
Social Sciences
How much trust do people have in different types of scientists?
Cell & Microbiology
Barley plants fine-tune their root microbial communities through sugary secretions
Evolution
Cichlid fishes' curiosity promotes biodiversity: How exploratory behavior aids in ecological adaptation
Evolution
Yeast study offers possible answer to why some species are generalists and others specialists
Ecology
Climate change could become the main driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century, analysis suggests
Biotechnology
Scientists replace fishmeal in aquaculture with microbial protein derived from soybean processing wastewater
Plants & Animals
Deer are expanding north, and that's not good for caribou: Scientists evaluate the reasons why
Environment
Cocaine is an emerging contaminant of concern in the Bay of Santos (Brazil), says researcher
Analytical Chemistry
Freeze casting—a guide to creating hierarchically structured materials
Cell & Microbiology
Advanced cell atlas opens new doors in biomedical research
Earth Sciences
Warming Arctic reduces dust levels in parts of the planet, study finds
Environment
Study shows the longer spilled oil lingers in freshwater, the more persistent compounds it produces

Scientists use AI to evaluate dental anthropology

Mario Modesto Mata, a researcher in the Dental Anthropology Group at the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH), is the lead author of a paper published in The Anatomical Record, on the use ...