Archaeology is not just a powerful tool for revealing insights into the ancient past, but it can also be applied to more ...
A group of scientists are studying the Cyclades, an island group in Greece's Aegean Sea, looking for signs of early human activity. They are using technology such as laser scanning and magnetometry, ...
Archaeology@Conn is a comprehensive framework that trains undergraduates in archaeological methods, ethics, theory, and practice, all within the tradition of the liberal arts. This framework includes ...
A multidisciplinary team of archaeologists and geophysicists has managed to detect buried structures from the Twenty-Sixth Dynasty (Saite Period) at the site of Tell el-Fara’in, the ancient Buto, in ...
Ph.D. student Lena Dubinsky and Prof. Leore Grosman from the Computational Archaeology Laboratory at the Hebrew University's Institute of Archaeology have pioneered a new method to study rock ...
While the scientific fields of planetary geology and archaeology don’t initially seem like a natural pairing, their unique methodological and technological overlap provides scientists with a better ...
In a series of recent archaeological expeditions, tools dating back millions of years have been unearthed, offering a new perspective on human evolution. These discoveries not only shed light on the ...
Conflict archaeology investigates the material vestiges of warfare to shed light on the social, cultural and environmental consequences of armed conflict. This field encompasses the study of ...
Paleoparasitology and Archaeological Studies constitute an interdisciplinary field that combines parasitological, genetic, and archaeological approaches to investigate the occurrence and evolution of ...
Learn how researchers use archaeological techniques to show how sea turtle shells grow in layers that capture chemical clues ...
The University will offer a new undergraduate major in archaeology beginning in the 2025–26 academic year. The major will be housed within the Arts & Humanities Collegiate Division, bringing together ...