PinnedPublished inTeatime HistoryDiscovering the Art of Music Through Zimbabwe’s Rock ArtResearchers document how ancient San communities depicted musical instruments across ZimbabweNov 25, 2024A response icon23Nov 25, 2024A response icon23
PinnedPublished inTeatime HistoryHow Cylinder Seal Imagery Became One of the World’s Earliest ScriptsResearch shows how cylinder seal images may have influenced Cuneiform, the first writing system of the Near EastNov 13, 2024A response icon23Nov 13, 2024A response icon23
Published inTeatime HistoryPatagonia’s Sleeping Fossil Sperm Whale: Forgotten Sperm Whale Fossil May Have Been an Active…A new study re-analyzes the fossil remains of Idiorophus patagonicus, found in Argentina 130 years ago1d agoA response icon11d agoA response icon1
Published inThe AcademicAncient Maya Tattoos: Researchers Identify the First Maya Tattooing ToolsA new study identifies the first Maya tattooing tools in Actun Uayazba Kab, Belize.5d agoA response icon45d agoA response icon4
Published inFossils et al.Twelve New Dinosaur Teeth Discovered in China’s Cretaceous Nenjiang FormationNew study uncovers five distinct dinosaur taxa , three of which had never been recorded in the Nenjiang Formation beforeMay 12A response icon2May 12A response icon2
Published inThe AcademicStranded in Dongola: How a 16th-Century Ethiopian Monk’s Account Shed New Light on Old DongolaNew study complements archeological evidence through interdisciplinary examination of Ethiopian colophonMay 5A response icon7May 5A response icon7
Published inFossils et al.Paleontologists Discover a New Multituberculate Species in Portuguese Jurassic DepositsRecent study describes a new ancient mammalian fossil with a unique tooth replacement that lived over 140 myaMay 5A response icon6May 5A response icon6
Published inThe AcademicRecent Study Identifies a New Holocene Aboriginal Rock Art StyleNew study identified Linear Naturalistic Figures as a distinct rock art style that marked a return to animal motifsApr 25A response icon5Apr 25A response icon5
Published inTeatime HistoryNew Radiocarbon Dates Reveal Mongolia Had Pottery Almost 2,000 Years Earlier Than Previously…A recent study sheds new light on early Holocene sites around Mongolia’s paleolake, Baruun KhureeApr 23A response icon6Apr 23A response icon6
Published inThe AcademicBones of the Ancestors: Modified Human Remains in Prehistoric South TexasA recent study reanalyzed the cut marks and modification techniques found on prehistoric South Texas human bonesApr 17A response icon8Apr 17A response icon8