A set of footprints found at the site of Koobi Fora in Kenya reveals that our ancestor Homo erectus coexisted with a ...
Other examples of First World War practice trenches have been identified throughout England. However, those at Browndown ...
Our Apprentice Aerial Survey Investigator reports on the vital work of monitoring heritage and discovering new sites.
The discovery of complex fish trapping networks from 4,000 years ago hint at how the Maya rose up as a civilization in ...
Before the Mayans dominated the Yucatan Peninsula, their predecessors constructed a network of fishing canals dating back ...
An extensive network of ancient fish traps, dating back 4,000 years, was discovered in the wetlands of Belize's Crooked Tree ...
Using drones and Google Earth imagery, archaeologists have discovered a 4,000-year-old network of earthen canals in what’s ...
Archaeologists working in Central America have discovered a series of fishing-catching canals made by pre-Columbian Mayan ...
Buried in the acidic soil of an island off the coast of France sat the ruins of a 1,900-year-old pottery workshop. Despite being abandoned, large sections of the ancient Roman site survived — and ...
D2.His.16.6-8. Organize applicable evidence into a coherent argument about the past.
Human burials and remains of a stone wall were discovered beneath a cattle market car park. The axe, which Ben found on Shoreham Beach when he was six, could be up to 60,000 years old. The ...
This type of study is called aerial archaeology - when ancient buildings and remains are studied from up above instead of on the ground. Try out the activities below to learn more about this amazing ...