Archaeology
Humans have left clues of our existence throughout time, leaving behind burials, artifacts and written records that hint at our evolution, beliefs, practices and cultures. Studying the archaeological record shows us that the oldest known bones belonging to Homo sapiens are 300,000 years old, or that the world’s oldest civilizations arose at least 6,000 years ago.
Whether you’re looking for facts about the ancient Egyptians, the discovery of an ancient human skull, a gold hoard dating to the fall of the Roman Empire or how the latest technology is helping us find hidden pyramids, Live Science's expert science writers and editors are here to give you the latest coverage on our past with archaeology news, articles and features.
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45 amazing facial reconstructions, from Stone Age shamans to King Tut
By Christina Hughes Last updated
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WWII British sub that sank with 64 on board finally found off Greek Island
By Tom Metcalfe Published
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5,000-year-old jade 'dragon' unearthed in tomb in China
By Owen Jarus Published
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5,000-year-old cemetery in Spain has twice as many females as males, and nobody knows why
By Owen Jarus Published
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Phaistos Disk: 3,000-year-old inscriptions from Crete that have never been deciphered
By Tom Metcalfe Published
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British explorer Sandy Irvine's foot discovered 100 years after he vanished on Everest
By Ben Turner Published
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Evidence of Assyrians' conquest of Holy Land discovered in Jerusalem
By Owen Jarus Published
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Ancient Egyptians
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'Extraordinary' burial of ancient Egyptian governor's daughter discovered in a coffin within another coffin
By Owen Jarus Published
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3,200-year-old ancient Egyptian barracks contains sword inscribed with 'Ramesses II'
By Owen Jarus Published
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Ancient Egyptian head cones: Mysterious headgear that could be related to sensuality and fertility rituals
By Jennifer Nalewicki Published
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Ancient Egyptians used so much copper, they polluted the harbor near the pyramids, study finds
By Evan Howell Published
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'Everything we found shattered our expectations': Archaeologists discover 1st astronomical observatory from ancient Egypt
By Reham Atya Published
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Last meal of crocodile mummified in ancient Egypt revealed in CT scans 3,000 years later
By Lidija M. Mcknight Published
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'Screaming Woman' mummy suffered a painful death in ancient Egypt, virtual autopsy finds
By Kristel Tjandra Published
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Ancient Egyptians used a hydraulic lift to build their 1st pyramid, controversial study claims
By Jennifer Nalewicki Published
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Stunning ancient Egyptian artifacts discovered in more than 60 burials, including 'ba-birds' and 'eye of Horus'
By Owen Jarus Published
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Romans
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Grand tomb of Roman gladiator found in Turkey actually contains the remains of 12 other people
By Sascha Pare Published
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Razed city that rebelled against Rome 'remained uninhabited for over 170 years,' excavations reveal
By Tom Metcalfe Published
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Did Romans battle rhinos in the Colosseum? A historian explains the truth behind the fight scenes in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II.
By Wray Vamplew Published
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Did Roman gladiators really fight to the death?
By Owen Jarus Published
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'Sensational discovery' of 2,000-year-old Roman military camp found hidden in the Swiss Alps
By Jennifer Nalewicki Published
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1,700-year-old 'barbarian' burial discovered along Roman Empire's frontier in Germany
By Tom Metcalfe Published
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Roman coin trove discovered on Mediterranean island may have been hidden during ancient pirate attack
By Tom Metcalfe Published
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Possible 'mega' fort found in Wales hints at tension between Romans and Celtics
By Jennifer Nalewicki Published
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2,200-year old battering ram from epic battle between Rome and Carthage found in Mediterranean
By Jennifer Nalewicki Published
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Vikings
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50 Viking Age burials discovered in Denmark, including a woman in a rare 'Viking wagon'
By Tom Metcalfe Published
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Vikings in Norway were much more likely to die violent deaths than those in Denmark
By Owen Jarus Published
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Viking Age stone figurine unearthed in Iceland — but no one can agree on which animal it is
By Margherita Bassi Published
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'Spectacular silver treasure' from Viking Age unearthed by college student on farm in Denmark
By Jennifer Nalewicki Published
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Viking Age ship burial may be hiding beneath Norwegian farm, iron rivets hint
By Jennifer Nalewicki Published
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Viking Age 'treasure' discovered by metal detectorist on Isle of Man
By Jennifer Nalewicki Published
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Viking sword with 'very rare' inscription discovered on family farm in Norway
By Tom Metcalfe Published
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Viking Age women with cone-shaped skulls likely learned head-binding practice from far-flung region
By Tom Metcalfe Published
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1,100-year-old Viking sword pulled from UK river by magnet fisher
By Sascha Pare Published
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Evidence of Assyrians' conquest of Holy Land discovered in Jerusalem
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Basement renovation in home near Paris unearths cemetery spanning 700 years, with Roman-era graves
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2,800-year-old burial mound with sacrifices unearthed in Siberia is eerily similar to Scythian graves
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