
Australia’s oldest rock painting: A kangaroo from 17,300 years back in time
The oldest known painting in the country was found in Australia in a rock shelter. The figure is the outline of a kangaroo, filled with lines, painted under a rocky…
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The oldest known painting in the country was found in Australia in a rock shelter. The figure is the outline of a kangaroo, filled with lines, painted under a rocky…

Middle Eastern hunters engraved to-scale plans of their 'desert kite' traps into rocks some 8,000 years ago.

The idea of knowing that events unfolding in the present were foretold in the distant past has always been an inspiring thought. What if there exists a confirmed instance of a prophecy from the past that accurately corresponds to our current circumstances, supported by compelling evidence in an ancient text unearthed many decades ago?

On a 3,700-year-old Babylonian clay tablet, an Australian mathematician found what might be the oldest known example of applied geometry. The tablet, known as Si.427, includes a field plan that…

The Chankillo Archaeoastronomical Complex is a prehistoric site (250-200 BC), located on the north-central coast of Peru, in the Casma Valley, comprising a set of constructions in a desert landscape…

Thousands of years ago, Inuit and Yupik people of Alaska and northern Canada carved narrow slits into ivory, antler and wood to create snow goggles.

Believed to have been formed during the last Ice Age, Midoro Pond (深泥池) located in Kyoto, Japan is a national natural treasure of flora and fauna. Although shallow, the nutrients…

Dáinsleif – King Högni's sword that gave wounds that never healed and could not be unsheathed without killing a man.

The first book of the western tradition is recorded on papyrus about 2400 years ago.

In January 2013, The Whillans Ice Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling (WISSARD) Project had made a strange discovery that revealed the existence of enormous wetlands beneath the ice of western…