In the ancient past, the people of southern Brazil gathered to celebrate seasonal fish migrations with feasts and fermented ...
Scientists say pre-colonial people in Brazil may have gathered in summer months to feast on fish and share alcoholic drinks.
An international team of scientists has tentatively found some of the earliest indications of alcoholic drink production in the Patos Lagoon region of Brazil. State-of-the-art analysis of pottery ...
The team headed to Harvard University’s Peabody Museum in Cambridge, where they were granted permission to collect the yeast and bacteria that was hibernating in the pores of the museum’s ancient ...
Archaeologists working on behalf of a housing development company in the UK made surprising discoveries. Screengrab from Cotswold Archaeology's Facebook post Three years ago, archaeologists were ...
Hundreds of Mayan artifacts have been found underwater in a Guatemalan lake, according to the Daily Mail. Among the trove of ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a tomb of a warrior, after an illegal construction project damaged a historical site in Italy ...
Pre-colonial people in Brazil may have gathered in summer months to feast on migratory fish and share alcoholic drinks, a new ...
Danish offshore wind installation firm Cadeler has signed a vessel reservation agreement with Ocean Winds for the installation of the wind turbine generators at BC-Wind offshore wind farm in the ...
Panama has denied the U.S. State Department's claim that the country will eliminate fees for U.S. government vessels transiting the Panama Canal, just one day after the State Department initially ...
Some of the Roman artefacts found at York Central (Image: On-Site Archaeology) Toby Kendall, a senior consultant with Tetra Tech, and lead consultant archaeologist on the project said Tetra Tech have ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has walked back the State Department’s assertion that Panama “has agreed to no longer charge fees” to US government vessels transiting the Panama Canal ...