A recent paper published in the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology and in which researchers from the University of Seville participate, explores the complex relationship between humans and mercury over time.
In this article, entitled…

In this article, entitled…

Dr Kirsty Squires, Associate Professor of Bioarchaeology, and her team have been given exclusive access to…

Sudden oak death, caused by the pathogen Phythophthora ramorum, is one of the most ecologically devastating forest diseases in North America, responsible for the deaths of millions of oaks and tanoaks along the coast.
Science to the rescue?…

In impacts with large objects, material can be displaced and ejected…

Unless CO2 emissions drop significantly, global warming by 2500 will make the Amazon barren, the American…

Today archaeologists are equipped with the newest technological tools that allow identifying hidden structures in a matter of hours. Laser scanners…

Rongorongo is a system of glyphs discovered in the 19th…

Is it therefore possible that the physical resemblances among a group of…


Located on high ground in the southern Jordan Valley, northeast of the Dead Sea, the settlement in its time had become the largest…