New research suggests ancient islanders may have migrated across the Pacific in response to shifting rainfall. As the west grew drier and the east wetter, people may have followed water to survive.
A new analysis of enigmatic skulls from the Republic of Georgia suggest that Homo erectus wasn't the only human species to ...
A 26-ft (8-m) deep excavation in Indonesia has revealed that humans and a hominin species that pre-dates humans used the same ...
Running until April 12, the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia's show celebrates the heritage and cultural significance of Malay traditional attire ...
Could Homo sapiens and an archaic and now-extinct species of early human have lived alongside each other on the Indonesian ...
Discover the largest saltwater crocodiles ever recorded. Would you believe that number one could have grown even bigger?
Archaeologists recovered the naturally mummified remains of more than 100 Indigenous Yakuts who were buried in Siberia ...
The jawbones and vertebrae of a hominin that lived 773,000 years ago have been found in North Africa and could represent a ...
A nation of 17,000 islands and more than 70 languages, Indonesia spans three time zones and is home to nearly 150 active ...
New research reveals how humans began moving pigs across the Pacific 50,000 years ago, reshaping ecosystems throughout the ...
For as long as we can remember, humanity has always debated which is better: cats or dogs. It's led to heated arguments ...
New archaeological evidence is helping rewrite old myths about disabled people in the ancient world. Early Roman Empire depiction of a Freedman and Freedwoman, 30-15 BCE. British Museum, London, UK.