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Surviving Neanderthal genes in modern genome tell a story of thousands of years of interactions
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Surviving Neanderthal genes in modern genome tell a story of thousands of years of interactions
Genomes of seven early Europeans show they belonged to a small, isolated group that had recently mixed with Neandertals but left no present-day descendants
A groundbreaking discovery in the Manot Cave in the Western Galilee, Israel has unearthed the earliest evidence in the Levant (and among the world's...
A 16th-century Chinese inscription, reading "Forever we will guard the eternal spring," has been unearthed on a porcelain bowl fragment.
A young archaeologist has made a remarkable discovery! 12-year-old Dafna Filshteiner unearthed a 3,500-year-old Egyptian amulet during a family trip near Hod Hasharon. This...
Near Beit Shemesh a public building was uncovered that might have served as a cultic worship site, with a room containing dozens of intact...
The findings, published in the journal Childhood in the Past, provide compelling evidence of child labor in the Early Bronze Age.
An Armenian-German research team has been exploring the Hellenistic metropolis of Artaxata in the Ararat Plain since 2018.
For centuries Jews around the world have speculated that Christopher Columbus may have, indeed, been Jewish
Sennacherib was a king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire who ruled from 705 BCE to 681 BCE. He is known for his military conquests, including...