Scientists have found new evidence suggesting the world's largest asteroid impact structure buried in Southeast Australia.
The discovery implies horse-drawn chariots were once used in the region, but none have been found.
Two ancient clay tablets from Iraq contain details of a "lost" Canaanite language.
The writing system of the Kushans, which is still unknown, was in use within Central Asia between the years 200 BCE and 700 CE.
A stone head discovered at the bottom of Lake Nemi in Italy's Lazio area may have belonged to one of Caligula's Nemi ships.
The Tel Shimron excavations in Israel have recently revealed a remarkable architectural marvel dating back to 1,800 BC – the well preserved mudbrick structure of hidden passageway.
Newly discovered fossils from the Lower Cretaceous Lujiatun of the Yixian Formation in China show a deadly battle between a Gobiconodont mammal and a Psittacosaurid dinosaur.
A team of Chinese scientists discovered a giant sinkhole with a forest at its bottom.
Like modern humans, Neanderthal made and used bone tools for their daily needs.
An unknown species of human apparently mastered obsidian, something it had been thought only occurred in the Stone Age.