Civilization

Ancient migrants left murals warning of climate change after a mega-drought 4,200 years ago in Peru

Archaeological digs on Peru’s central coast indicated that the Caral civilization, once thought to have vanished after an extreme drought, reorganized along the Pacific shoreline.

Archaeological Findings. Illustration.
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3,800-year-old sculpture found in Peru reveals ancient civilization's desperate plea for survival

A PRO-PALESTINIAN protester waves a Palestinian flag in front of the Greek parliament during a demonstration at Syntagma Square in Athens on August, 24, 2025. The chants echoing in our capitals are not background noise but warnings, the writer argues.

Revolution at our doorstep: The Left’s dance with Islamofascism - opinion

 New study reveals Cornish tin fueled Bronze Age Mediterranean civilizations.

New study reveals Cornish tin fueled Bronze Age Mediterranean civilizations


Archaeologists discover tomb of elite woman from Caral civilization

The burial suggests women held prominent roles in ancient Caral society.

 Archaeologists discover tomb of elite woman from Caral civilization.

The unravelling of civilization: Egocentric ideals and world politics - opinion

Foreseeable intersections between “egocentric ideals” and nuclear arsenals could spark humankind’s “final pandemic.”

 US PRESIDENT Donald Trump in the Oval Office last Friday: Since Trump’s election as president last November for a second term, the US has no longer been committed to the previous world order in which it had played such a major role in creating and running, the writer maintains.

How Hannibal's Carthage spread Phoenician culture without leaving a genetic trace

We find surprisingly little direct genetic contribution from levantine phoenicians to western and central mediterranean punic populations, says lead author Harald Ringbauer.

 Punic Necropolis of Puig des Molins on the island of Ibiza. The new ancient DNA study sequenced human remains from this and other important Phoenician-Punic archaeological sites.

Cosmic symbols found on artifacts placed in a hidden cave chamber by lost civilization

The Tlacotepehuas, a civilization once located in the Sierra de Guerrero, have long been a mystery, with very little information about their culture and practices.

 Cosmic symbols found on artifacts placed in a hidden cave chamber by lost civilization.

Cutting-edge tech reveals 4,000-year-old Moroccan settlement

Artifacts at Kach Kouch reveal stable agricultural settlements in mediterranean africa over 3,000 years ago.

 The Atlas Mountains.

Philip II's Legacy: Restored ancient city of Philippopolis at Nebet Tepe opens

The restored Nebet Tepe archaeological complex in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, was officially opened on March 20.

 Nebet Tepe hill, Bulgaria.

Researchers map borders of 4,000-year-old El Argar, revealing Iberia's first state

Findings show centralized production and distribution of ceramics over long distances in prehistoric Iberia.

 Researchers map borders of 4,000-year-old El Argar, revealing Iberia's first state.

Artificial intelligence finds 5,000-year-old civilization beneath Dubai desert

The discovery reveals ancient settlements and communication networks, providing insight into life in extreme environments.

 The Rub' al Khali desert, known as one of the largest and most uninhabitable deserts in the world.

Excavations at Göbekli Tepe continue to yield findings

Researchers found living quarters of an ancient civilization, which disproved earlier theories that the site served solely as a ceremonial pilgrimage destination.

 Excavations at Göbekli Tepe continue to yield findings.

Under the jungles, Lidars helps researchers find the ancient civilizations of the Amazon

A collective work titled "Archaeology of the Amazon" offers a broad overview of traces left by thirteen millennia of human occupation over a territory larger than that of the European Union.

 Under the jungles, Lidars helps researchers find the ancient civilizations of the Amazon. Illustration.

South America's oldest civilization: Archaeologists discover new Caral-era Pyramid in Peru

The building at Chupacigarro reveals three superimposed platforms and stone walls marked by large 'huancas' at the corners and central staircase.