Otzi tapes were finally examined for the first time in more than 5 millennia, and according to the dentist's conclusion, this prehistoric patient was omnivorous.
French archaeologists excavated the cemetery from the Iron Age in a swamp between the highway and the bend of the Seine in southeastern Paris (France).
The small flying dinosaur named Microraptor is considered one
Fossil dinosaur fossils in Madagascar have been identified as a new species, once present on the surface of the world about 90 million years ago.
From fossils, US scientists say they have discovered a small North American dinosaur quite similar to birds and has a similar way of hatching birds.
Chinese archaeologists said on April 24 that a bronze mirror factory was built 2,000 years ago in Shandong Province, eastern China.
Australian scientists have recently analyzed some of the excavated skeletons in Germany and discovered that the European gene structure has mysteriously changed around 4000-5000
In archaeological excavations at the World Heritage Site of Ho Dynasty, many printed bricks were engraved, engraved with the words
An international team of archaeologists from the Smith Institute for Tropical Research (STRI) recently found the oldest monkey monkey fossil in the United States, dating back over
The great period of the Greeks, the Mycenae period, suddenly disappeared around 1,200 BC. This is the moment that marks the beginning of a dark period in ancient Greece.
At 15:30 on March 20, some tour guides of Phong Nha - Ke Bang Tourist Center suddenly discovered an ancient jars right in the heart of Phong Nha cave.
A plate of tectonics that once disappeared in North America hundreds of millions of years ago has been discovered still lurking in central California (USA) and Mexico.
German scientists say they have completed the first high-quality Neanderthal genome decoding work, and are preparing to publish it online for other scientists to study.
On the morning of March 21, hundreds of people in Trieu Giang commune (Trieu Phong district, Quang Tri province) still rushed to watch the ancient turtles discovered at Trinh Hai
In 2009, Daisy Morris, a 4-year-old girl living in the city of Whitwell on the British island of Wight, discovered fossil bones on Atherfield beach.