Discovery of 45,000-year-old tools in Mongolia indicates early human migration
The findings suggest modern humans traveled across the Eurasian steppe about 45,000 years ago, about 10,000 years earlier than archaeologists previously believed
Invisible ink on antique Nile papyrus revealed by multiple methods
The Egyptians would carefully roll up or fold together letters, contracts and amulets to a tiny size so that they would take up the least possible space
Greek inscription in Cypriot syllabary discovery on citadel of ancient Paphos
The inscription was read by Dr Artemis Karnava, one of PULP’s (Palaepaphos Urban Landscape Project) research associates