A Bronze and Iron Age burial ground for children that was unearthed in Norway was used for 600 years, and archaeologists aren't sure why. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Kids who belonged to now-extinct species in the human evolutionary family grew at unexpected rates, unlike the growth of either present-day people or apes, a new study of their teeth finds. As a ...
Archaeologists in Norway found a 2,200-year-old burial ground for young children with over 40 graves. Photos show the first-of-its-kind site. Screengrab from video shared by the Cultural History ...
A look at 21 ancient Egyptian mummified children reveals that one-third of them had a blood disorder known as anemia. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Fingerprint analysis of 4,500-year-old pottery from the ancient Syrian town of Tel Hama has found evidence that child labor was used to make drinking vessels. Researchers from University of Chicago ...
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Visiting the Agora of Ancient Athens, Greece

This article follows our family as we visit the Ancient Agora of Athens. Plus, learn about the history of this iconic ...
Scans of ancient Egyptian mummified children revealed that many of them suffered from a common illness that caused physical deformities. Researchers used CT scans to peer inside 21 mummies and found ...
Thousand-year-old DNA from Chichén Itzá offers eye-opening details of the religious rituals of ancient Maya. By Freda Kreier In the spring of 1967, workers building a small airport behind Chichén Itzá ...
Four ancient youngsters, one pair from around 8,000 years ago and another from about 3,000 years ago, have opened a window on humankind’s far older, far-flung African origins. Analyses of the ...
Recording producer David Starobin and composer George Crumb while recording Crumb's 'Metamorphoses' (Book I) for Bridge Records. “At this performance, it was a kind of pandemonium afterwards. The ...
In the spring of 1967, workers building a small airport behind Chichén Itzá, the ancient Maya city in Mexico, ran into a problem: Their excavations had uncovered human remains in the pathway of the ...