Archaeologists, residents and government officials talk about how uncovering and preserving centuries-old sites and artifacts ...
More than 12,000 years ago, Native American hunter-gatherers were already making and using dice—thousands of years before ...
Robert Madden of Colorado State University identified and examined more than 600 sets of dice, or binary lots, recovered from ...
At a campus dig site, where a required survey tied to planned infrastructure for a new football stadium, researchers with the ...
Uncover 25 forbidden archaeological sites people aren't allowed to enter. Explore ancient mysteries, sacred places, and ...
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A new study shows that dice and games of chance date back thousands of years earlier than experts previously thought.
This is the first evidence we have of structured human engagement with the concepts of chance and randomness.” ...
Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu on archaeology, sovereignty, and the battle over history in Judea and Samaria ...
Surprising new research reveals that Native Americans invented the world's first dice after the Last Ice Age, over 12,000 ...
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation opens an exclusive archaeological center April 25, offering insights into artifact discovery and analysis.
A new study suggests that humans were playing with probability during the Ice Age—and that dice were invented 6,000 years ...
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