Archaeology/Human History
Comparing carbon atoms among mummies reveals vegetarian diets.
To learn about life as a Neanderthal look at children’s graves.
Comparing Native American and Siberian languages suggests a 10,000-year stopover.
Tree-ring data sheds light on climate change's historic and modern impact.
Metal in ancient shipwrecks has value for both historians and scientists.
Survey of Spanish city data reveals patterns of change.
Long ago, life was nasty, brutal and short -- and well organized.
Detritus from the Gold Rush is heading toward America’s food basket.
Joint differences enabled gigantism in dinosaurs.
A tale of an Indonesian volcano, a monk, and the mass graves of London.
Humans' unique throwing ability dawned 2 million years ago.