Scientists might be closer to learning who invented the wheel after discovering stone spindle stabilizers in Israel that date ...
A collection of perforated pebbles from an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, representing a key milestone in the development of rotational tools including wheels, according to a new ...
A bunch of startling and wild allegations were made in the latest US congressional committee on unidentified anomalous ...
A new analysis of 12,000-year-old stones from Israel shows that they may be the earliest evidence of this society-changing ...
Archaeologists study 12,000-year-old pebbles with central holes Pebbles may represent early rotational tool, aiding textile ...
Archaeologists in Israel have uncovered a collection of 12,000-year-old perforated stones that might represent one of ...
These could be the earliest discovered spindle whorls, technology that was then seemingly lost for 4000 years.
The wheel was likely invented around 6,000 years ago, but a new analysis of curious rocks from Israel suggests that wheel-like technologies existed even earlier.
Researchers used declassified spy satellite images to pinpoint the historic Battle of al-Qadisiyyah ...
Technological advancements such as 3D scans based on drone images are helping archaeologists document Europe's heritage ...
The researchers also emphasize the unique role of modern technology in archaeology, noting how digital methods can offer a ...
"Given that the monument is now 4,000 years older than most people thought, we now need to consider the monument within the ...