History
Stone tools in India suggest earlier human exit from Africa
Homo sapiens arose in Africa at least 3,00,000 years ago and left to colonise the globe.
Ruined Albanian churches could be tourist magnet if repaired: experts
The government and the Orthodox church itself have started restoring some of the structures
Paris Ritz to auction old furnishings, Hemingway-era bar stools
The hotel has been owned by Egyptian billionaire Mohammed al-Fayed.
Scientists discover Egyptian dinosaur with ties to Europe
The new specimen sheds new light on Afro-European dinosaur ties.
Oldest human fossil outside Africa is dug up in Israel
Other archaeological evidence in the cave showed that the inhabitants hunted big game and used fire.
Ancient DNA gives glimpse of ancestors of Native Americans
The infant girl was buried about 50 miles southeast of Fairbanks, and her remains are the earliest known in the far north of North America.
Apple’s Lisa OS to be re-released soon
Lisa will be released by the Computer History Museum after Apple finished its verification.
Potatoes for peace: How the humble tuber stopped conflict in Europe
The study's conclusions square with previous research on the link between climate shocks and a country's entry into war.
Egypt reveals artifacts, mummy from tombs in ancient city of Luxor
Egypt’s relics are a draw for foreign visitors.
Researchers use advanced X-Ray technology to study child mummy
Scientists are using high-energy X-ray beams to study molecular information.