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Nature's Incredible Cover-Up: An Ancient Amazonian Civilization

8 September 2010 - 7:20pm
Was the thick, intimidating Amazon forest once home to an advanced civilization? A group of archaeologists turn to the vegetated landscape for answers.

Ancient Nubians Drank Antibiotic-Laced Beer

3 September 2010 - 8:14am
A group of people who lived nearly 2,000 years ago in Sudanese Nubia took doses of tetracycline -- through their beer.

Canadian Rockies Yields Fossil Trove

31 August 2010 - 3:05pm
One of paleontology's most revered fossil sites now has a baby brother.

World's First Feast: Beef, Turtles and a Dead Shaman

30 August 2010 - 3:01pm
It may be too late to RSVP for the world's first feast, which took place around 12,000 years ago. But take a look what's on the menu here.

Iceman May Have Received Ceremonial Burial

26 August 2010 - 3:05pm
Otzi, the mummy found in the Italian Alps, may have gotten a proper send-off, suggests new research.

Ancient Bakery Found in Egyptian Desert

25 August 2010 - 7:38am
The smell of freshly baked bread wafted through Egypt’s western desert more than 3,500 years ago, according to new findings at the El-Kharga Oasis announced on Wednesday. During excavation work for the Theban Desert Road Survey, a project to map ...

Ancient Roman Map Puzzle May Get New Pieces

17 August 2010 - 3:38pm
Several pieces of the world's oldest and largest unsolved jigsaw puzzle, a 2,200-year-old map of Rome made of thousands of marble fragments, could be unearthed next year following construction work for a new metro line near Rome's majestic forum area. ...

Tool Use by Early Humans Started Much Earlier

11 August 2010 - 1:00pm
Small-brained human ancestors used stone tools to whack into large mammals 800,000 years earlier than previously thought.

Neanderthal's Cozy Bedroom Unearthed

6 August 2010 - 7:00am
Even though it isn't wired for broadband, this prehistoric domicile does have beds and even a fireplace.

John the Baptist's Bones Discovered?

4 August 2010 - 1:51pm
Bulgarian archaeologists say they've unearthed the remains of the man who foretold the arrival of Jesus Christ.

'Callao Man' Could Redraw Filipino History

3 August 2010 - 11:15am
A foot bone from a human that lived 67,000 years ago suggests settlers first arrived earlier than once thought.

King Tut's Chariot Heads To New York

26 July 2010 - 10:55am
A chariot that may have witnessed King Tutankhamun’s final moments is traveling outside Egypt for the first time in three millennia to join the "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" exhibit at the Discovery Times Square Exposition, Egypt's ...

Remnants of Lost Polar Expedition Sought

25 July 2010 - 9:17am
A team of Canadian archaeologists is leading an expedition to find two British vessels that shipwrecked in the Canadian Arctic more than 150 years ago.

Stonehenge Twin Found Near Ancient Monument

22 July 2010 - 11:25am
A wooden version of the world-famous stone structure has been discovered by British archaeologists.

Footprint Fossils Analyzed for Ancient Human Gait

22 July 2010 - 8:33am
Researchers compare the gait and foot structure of modern humans to a collection of 1.5 million year old footprints discovered in Kenya.

Pre-Inca Remains Found in Peru

21 July 2010 - 12:29pm
Peruvian researchers believe the remains date back more than 1,200 years.

Dead Sea Scrolls Made Locally, Tests Show

20 July 2010 - 2:42pm
Proton analysis shows the dead sea scrolls' chemistry matches that of the water in the area where the ancient document was found.

Mayan King's Tomb Found in Guatemala

19 July 2010 - 11:59am
Guatemala’s jungle-covered Peten region has offered up a Mayan royal tomb packed with a hoard of carvings, ceramics and children's bones.

18th-Century Ship Discovered at World Trade Center Site

15 July 2010 - 10:20pm
A centuries-old ship was unearthed at the construction site for the new World Trade Center. Archaeologists suspect it may have been used to expand lower Manhattan.