Kamis, 30 Desember 2010 Dental exam shows Neanderthal man cooked and ate veggies WASHINGTON: Neanderthals were not just meat-eaters, say researchers who believe the ancient near-human creatures cooked a variety of plant...
12.40 Mosaics found in SE Turkey lead to unearthing of ancient Roman city The accidentally found mosaics led to the unearthing of the Roman-era city of Germenicia in the southeastern province of Kahramanmaraş. Wh...
12.24 Ancient Egyptian Priests' Names Preserved in Pottery By Rossella Lorenzi Broken pieces of clay pottery have revealed the names of dozens of Egyptian priests who served at the temple of a cr...
Senin, 27 Desember 2010 Researchers: Ancient human remains found in Israel by Daniel Estrin JERUSALEM – Israeli archaeologists said Monday they may have found the earliest evidence yet for the existence of modern m...
Kamis, 23 Desember 2010 30,000-year-old girl's pinkie points to new early human species (CNN) -- An overlooked female pinkie bone put in storage after it was discovered in a Siberian cave two years ago points to the existence...
Senin, 20 Desember 2010 Mummified Forest Found on Treeless Arctic Island Mason Inman in San Francisco for National Geographic News An ancient mummified forest, complete with well-p...
11.56 Preserving Africa’s Ancient Manuscripts Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Hailemariam Dessalegn said that although Africa is the poorest continent economicall...
Jumat, 17 Desember 2010 Bones found on island might be Amelia Earhart's NORMAN, Okla. – The three bone fragments turned up on a deserted South Pacific island that lay along the course Amelia Earhart was follow...
17.37 Pythagoras, a math genius? Not by Babylonian standards by Laura Allsop (CNN) -- Over 1,000 years before Pythagoras was calculating the length of a hypotenuse, sophisticated scribes in Mesopotam...
Rabu, 15 Desember 2010 Forensics reunites French king and his head By Maria Cheng LONDON—After nine months of tests, researchers in France have identified the head of France's King Henry IV, who was ass...
Selasa, 14 Desember 2010 2,400-Year-Old Pot of Soup Found in Chinese Tomb By Theunis Bates Wondering what to do with those slowly molding Thanksgiving leftovers festering at the back of your fridge? Well, if you ...
15.26 Gales unearth Roman-era statue on Israel's coast (Reuters) - A Roman statue that had been buried for centuries has been unearthed by the winter gales that have raked Israel's coast. T...
Minggu, 12 Desember 2010 The real-life Da Vinci Code: Historians discover tiny numbers and letters in the eyes of the Mona Lisa Art historians are probing a real-life Da Vinci Code style mystery after discovering tiny numbers and letters painted into the eyes of the...
Sabtu, 11 Desember 2010 What’s inside? Sealed jar discovered at Qumran – site of Dead Sea Scrolls An intact, sealed, jar has been discovered at Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in nearby caves. Read the rest here.
Jumat, 10 Desember 2010 Was Medieval England more Merrie than thought? LONDON (Reuters) – Maybe being a serf or a villein in the Middle Ages was not such a grim existence as it seems. Medieval England was not on...
23.41 Roman Museum Saved In Canterbury, Kent, UK The fight to save the Roman Museum has been won thanks to public support and better marketing. Canterbury council sparked outrage last year...
Kamis, 09 Desember 2010 'Vandals have hacked at the heart of Christianity': 2,000-year-old Holy Thorn Tree of Glastonbury is cut down Luke Salked Standing proudly on the side of an English hill, its religious roots go back 2,000 years. But a single night of vandalism has ...
Selasa, 07 Desember 2010 Egyptian Bones Could Help Solve Canine Conundrum Scientists are still trying to explain how the gray wolf could evolve into over 400 breeds of dogs, ranging from the pug to the pinscher. ...
01.09 Heathen Buried in Iceland, 1,100 Years Post-Mortem A burial took place in Reykjanesbaer municipality in southwest Iceland yesterday. The news wouldn’t have had any special significance if ...
01.08 2,300 year old temple discovered at Thmuis in Egypt – built by Ptolemy II Philadelphus A temple built by Ptolemy II Philadelphus has been discovered at the ancient city of Thmuis (also known at Tell Timai) on the Nile Delta i...
01.07 Scientists Discover 'Koreaceratops': First Horned Dino From Korea Triceratops has a new cousin -- one from a distant continent, that is. Scientists from South Korea , the United States and Japan just anno...
Sabtu, 04 Desember 2010 From Iran to Corinth – Pottery research shows Greek city engaged in long distance trade during medieval times At the end of ancient times, Corinth, one of the most famous cities in the Greek world, lay partly in ruins. “The mid 6th century city fell...
11.07 2,300-Year-old Maya ruins destroyed for pastureland Mexico City – An ancient Mayan residential complex some 2,300 years old was destroyed by heavy machinery in the southeastern Mexican stat...
Rabu, 01 Desember 2010 Italy: Another building collapses at ancient Pompeii site Another part of the world-famous ancient Roman city of Pompeii in southern Italy has collapsed, archaeological officials at the site told ...
20.38 Archaeologists: Roman and Byzantine Findings Unearthed in Southern Syria Syria (Suwaida) - The Syrian archaeological mission working at al-Gharia village unearthed nine cemeteries and a number of findings from...