Archaeologists study artifacts, monuments, and other remains to get a better sense of human history. What they discover often rewrites humans' past and changes the way we think about our species.
Ancient bones pulled from the soil of central South America are rewriting what I thought I knew about the peopling of the continent. Genetic work on 8,500 year old remains has revealed a distinct ...
For the first time, scientists have reconstructed ancient genomes of Human betaherpesvirus 6A and 6B (HHV-6A/B) from archaeological human remains more ...