Paleoproteomics Offers a Look into the Deep Pastby Lauren EverettProteomics techniques are opening up new possibilities for archaeological applications
NewsArchaeological Evidence of Seasonal Vitamin D Deficiency Discoveredby University of OtagoBioarchaeological testing on teeth of people living in industrial-era England shows seasonal decreases in Vitamin D
NewsAncient Chewing Gum Reveals Stone Age Dietby Stockholm UniversityChewed resin from 9,700 years ago provides a wealth of ancient DNA information
NewsFirst Prehistoric Person with Turner Syndrome Identified from Ancient DNAby The Francis Crick InstituteNew technique developed to measure number of chromosomes in ancient genomes more precisely
NewsFirst Ever Scientific Study on First World War Crater Reveals New Detailsby Taylor & Francis GroupThe spectacular explosion of the mine at Hawthorn Ridge marked the beginning of the Battle of the Somme
NewsHow the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire Shifted Populations in the Balkansby Cell PressAncient DNA reveals new information about the Roman Empire's influence on the Balkan peninsula
NewsWhy Scientific Techniques Matter in Archeologyby Flinders UniversityExperts advocate for more use of archeological science in studies
NewsGenetic Traces of the Woolly Rhinoceros—in the Middle of Southern Germanyby University of KonstanzResearchers reconstruct the flora and fauna of the Stone Age based on genetic clues in hyena coprolites
NewsNo Scientific Evidence for Cognitively Advanced Behaviors by Homo nalediby Griffith UniversityThe commentary offers insight into the state of the field and the challenges caused by the new models of publication
NewsLong-Distance Weaponry Identified at the 31,000-Year-Old Archeological Siteby University of LiegeA study reveals the existence of long-distance weaponry 10,000 years earlier than previously estimated
NewsAnalysis of Grinding Tools Reveals Plant, Pigment, and Bone Processingby Max Planck Institute of GeoanthropologyUse-wear analysis of grinding tools from the site of Jebel Oraf shows that the artifacts were used during the Neolithic era