Women and children moving through Europe became victims of mass violence.
A land dispute may have led to the massacre 3,000 years ago, suggesting Europe’s transition to farming wasn’t always peaceful.
An examination of bones has revealed one of the largest prehistoric mass killings known in Europe, with women, adolescents ...
The tiny object, found near a site tied to one of the Bible’s most famous battles, is now reshaping what researchers know about life in Canaan nearly 4,000 years ago.
Bahla: The archaeological oasis of Bisya and Salut, nestled between the banks of Wadi Saifam and Wadi Bahla in Al Dakhiliyah ...
Cambridge students unearthed a likely 1,200-year-old "execution pit" containing the remains of 10 men, including stacked skulls and partial skeletons. Experts are studying the find.
Russian archaeologists revisited a mummified woman originally found in 1994 to discover that she ...