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archaeologymag. com > 2026 > 05 > 100000-year-old-bones-from-ethiopia-human-cremation

100, 000-year-old Homo sapiens bones from Ethiopia may preserve earliest evidence of human cremation | Archaeology News Online Magazine

23+ hour, 10+ min ago  (331+ words) Researchers studying Ethiopia's Afar Rift have reported what could be the oldest known evidence of human cremation. The finding comes from sediments about 100, 000 years old in the Middle Awash region, an area with one of Africa's richest records of early…...

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archaeologymag. com > 2026 > 05 > rare-19th-century-dental-bridge-in-portugal

Rare 19th-century bone dental bridge found in Portugal points to early cosmetic tooth replacement | Archaeology News Online Magazine

2+ day, 21+ hour ago  (410+ words) A small bone dental bridge found in a 19th century burial in Porto is giving researchers a rare look at early dental care in Portugal. The object, described in the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, marks the first documented fixed bone dental…...

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archaeologymag. com > 2026 > 05 > nondestructive-dna-sampling-of-ancient-parchments

Nondestructive DNA sampling uncovers 1, 300 years of history preserved in ancient parchments | Archaeology News Online Magazine

2+ day, 22+ hour ago  (450+ words) Scientists faced a major obstacle for years. Traditional ancient DNA studies often require researchers to cut, scrape, or drill into material samples. Archivists and conservation experts rarely allow such methods on rare manuscripts because even small damage matters when dealing…...

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archaeologymag. com > 2026 > 05 > massive-jar-in-laos-contained-remains-of-37-people

Massive jar in Laos contained remains of 37 people, revealing ancient burial rituals and Asian trade links | Archaeology News Online Magazine

5+ day, 20+ hour ago  (524+ words) Archaeologists working at Laos" Plain of Jars have uncovered the remains of at least 37 people inside a massive stone jar, offering new evidence about burial customs in one of Southeast Asia"s most mysterious ancient landscapes. The study, published in…...

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archaeologymag. com > 2026 > 05 > oldest-dental-treatment-in-neanderthal-from-siberia

Oldest known dental treatment found in 59, 000-year-old Neanderthal tooth from Siberia | Archaeology News Online Magazine

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (607+ words) A Neanderthal living nearly 59, 000 years ago in southern Siberia appears to have undergone a form of dental treatment far earlier than scientists once expected. Researchers studying a molar from Chagyrskaya Cave in Russia found signs of deliberate drilling inside a…...

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archaeologymag. com > 2026 > 05 > neanderthals-used-rhinoceros-teeth-as-tools

Neanderthals used rhinoceros teeth as tools for making stone implements, study finds | Archaeology News Online Magazine

2+ week, 2+ day ago  (453+ words) Neanderthals did more with hunted animals than eat their meat. A new study suggests they kept and reused rhinoceros teeth as durable tools during daily work. Researchers from the University of Aberdeen and UNED in Madrid focused on an unusual…...

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archaeologymag. com > 2026 > 05 > genetic-diversity-and-language-opposite-patterns

Human genetic diversity and language structure show opposite global patterns, new Study Finds | Archaeology News Online Magazine

2+ week, 3+ day ago  (411+ words) Human genetic diversity and language structure show opposite global patterns, new Study Finds'Archaeology News Online Magazine Human genetic diversity and language structure show opposite global patterns, new Study Finds A recent international study led by the University of Zurich examines…...

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archaeologymag. com > 2026 > 05 > earliest-known-dental-bridge-in-scotland

Earliest known dental bridge in Scotland found in medieval Aberdeen burial

2+ week, 3+ day ago  (589+ words) Archaeologists in Scotland have identified the earliest known case of restorative dentistry ever found in the country. The find comes from a middle-aged man buried in medieval Aberdeen with a gold dental bridge attached to his lower front teeth. The…...

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archaeologymag. com > 2026 > 05 > neanderthal-infants-grew-twice-as-fast-as-humans

Neanderthal infants grew twice as fast as modern humans, study finds

3+ week, 1+ day ago  (357+ words) Archaeology News Online Magazine Neanderthal infants grew twice as fast as modern humans, study finds A new study of a Neanderthal infant from Amud Cave in northern Israel points to a faster pace of early growth than seen in modern…...

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archaeologymag. com > 2026 > 05 > fall-of-rome-small-migrations-central-europe

Ancient DNA study rewrites fall of Rome, reveals small migrations shaped Central Europe

3+ week, 2+ day ago  (453+ words) A large genetic study of early medieval burials in southern Germany is changing how historians describe the end of Roman rule in Central Europe. The research, led by Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and published in Nature, draws on 258 genomes from…...