Scientists race against tides to discover why 90,000-year-old footprints were made
Scientists believe footprints that were accidentally found on a Moroccan beach were made by five modern humans 90,000 years ago.
Could the Amelia Earhart mystery be solved?
An American company believes it's found the wreckage of Earhart's plane, which went missing in the Pacific Ocean in 1937.
Human remains found in south-west Victoria identified as belonging to Indigenous ancestor
Construction workers have discovered Indigenous remains at what is suspected to be a burial site in Warrnambool.
Laser-sensor technology reveals ancient cities in Ecuador's Amazon rainforest
The settlements were occupied around 500 BC and 300 to 600 AD — a period roughly contemporaneous with the Roman Empire in Europe.
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'So special': 3,000 years of pharaohs, rulers, and everyday life on display in Canberra
Have you ever wondered what the hook used to pull a brain through the nostrils of a person being mummified looks like? Or an actual mummified body, itself? Now's your chance to see both those things — and over 200 other ancient Egyptian artefacts, right here in Australia.
Do you know what to do if you come across a fossil or Indigenous artefact?
The rules meant to protect Australia's natural history can be tricky to comprehend. Here's what you should do if you ever come across a fossil or an artefact.
'New evidence' found on the resting place of Captain Cook's Endeavour, scientists say
Australian maritime scientists say "two significant discoveries" provide more evidence that a shipwreck off the US coast is Captain Cook's Endeavour.
Primitive, heavy-boned and reliant on megafauna, the sad story of Australia's only vulture
Vultures are found everywhere in the world today, except Australia and Antarctica. But that hasn't always been the case.
Aboriginal ancestral remains found at SA housing project
Construction of a multi-billion-dollar estate in South Australia is also the site of one of state's most significant Indigenous burial grounds.
Ancient coins found in Italy could be the spoils of a shipwreck
Tens of thousands of ancient coins recovered from the seabed off Sardinia were only found when a diver saw something metallic out of the corner of their eye.
Ancient statue among discovery in new ruins unearthed at Chellah, Morocco
Thermal baths, working class neighbourhoods and a headless statue are some gems archaeologists have uncovered in Rabat as excavation work continues.
Graphic representation of Tiwi Islands submerging after Ice Age
Some of the submerged land in the Tiwi Islands may contain burial grounds from tens of thousands of years ago.
Drought exposes ancient rock carvings along Amazon River
Record low water levels along a section of the Amazon River uncover human faces sculptured into stone up to 2,000 years ago.
Spain seizes stolen Ukrainian artefacts worth more than $101 million from thieves in Madrid
The latest find follows the recovery of 14 ancient Ukrainian weaponry, allegedly stolen by a Russian man stopped at a US airport.
Skeletons of three-tonne ancient, wombat-like marsupial excavated in outback WA
Researchers from the WA Museum Boola Bardip are hoping to recover between four and five skeletons of the Diprotodon from a remote mine site in the Pilbara.
Phallus and the boar: Türkiye digs yield clues to human history
The dry expanses of south-eastern Türkiye, home to some of humanity's most ancient sites, have yielded fresh discoveries in the form of a stone phallus and a coloured boar.
Extinct Baru crocodile species named years after Alcoota fossil bed discovery
A species of prehistoric crocodile that once roamed the now arid landscape of central Australia has been named.
Eight-million-year-old outback predator named in honour of its hunting prowess
Researchers say a newly named species of prehistoric crocodile that once roamed central Australia "would've eaten whatever it wanted".
Archaeologists uncover 476,000-year-old wooden structure in Zambia
Associate Professor Mike Morley is a geoarchaeologist and talks about why this early stone age wooden artefact is a significant discovery and what it reveals about early civilisations.
Wooden structure from before time of homo sapiens found in Zambia
Archaeologists say they have unearthed the oldest wooden structure ever discovered, near Zambia's Kalambo Falls.
Investigation reveals several artefacts housed at ANU were stolen from Italy
Several ancient artefacts, including a 2,500-year-old vase, housed in the Australian National University's Classics Museum are found to have been stolen from Italy and will be repatriated.
Illawarra resident shocked after digging up mortar shell in backyard
Elliott Doughty unearthed the 30-centimetre long mortar shell while working on a home renovation project.
New prehistoric koala named for its thorn-like teeth discovered in Northern Territory
Scientists say teeth from the species have been found at a 25-million-year-old fossil bed south of Alice Springs. It is the first-ever record of koalas living in the Northern Territory.
Ancient fossil discovery sheds light on koala evolution
A discovery of fossil teeth has led researchers to conclude that an ancient relative of the Koala existed in the Northern Territory millions of years ago.