Eldgammel okermine, forhistorisk bruk av ephedra, og nye innsikter om Tutankhamon, m.m.
“King Arthur site” five times older than thought (bbc.com).
Earliest evidence of Ephedra use found in 15,000-year-old Moroccan burial (phys.org).
New analysis suggests Tutankhamun's golden mask belonged to another (jpost.com).
Engravings from nearly 16,000 years ago peel back the curtain on ancient European society (independent.co.uk).
Lion Cavern in Eswatini is World’s Oldest Ochre Mine, Archaeologists Say (sci.news).
Lady of Kölleda Unearthed: Lavish Burial Reveals High-Status Woman’s Life and Mediterranean Connections in Ancient Germany (heritagedaily.com).
Starfish Offerings Unveiled: New Findings Highlight Toltec Rituals and Pacific Connections at Tula (heritagedaily.com).
'A flash of copper caught our attention': 4,000-year-old dagger discovered deep in Italian cave (livescience.com).