A discovery beneath Kolsåstoppen, a forested hill in eastern Norway, is drawing new attention to rock carvings created more than 3,000 years ago during the Bronze Age.
On a sandstone cliff at a remote Pueblo site in the Southwest, a cluster of spirals and animal figures is forcing archaeologists to rethink how ancient communities tracked the sky. The newly ...
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