Aside from overseeing Mexico’s archaeological sites and museums, the institute safeguards the country’s cultural heritage, ...
Skeletal remains found in Houma in May have been preliminarily identified as 72-year-old Quang T. Le., according to the ...
The prehistoric Jomon people of Japan had "unexpectedly low" levels of DNA from the Denisovans, our mysterious human relatives.
The human remains were originally recovered in May 2025, and have now been identified as Quang T. Le, Asian male, 72 years of ...
Collected by Cesare Lombroso and now preserved in the Museum of Criminal Anthropology in Turin, these ceramic objects tell an ...
Archaeologists working in southeastern Mexico unearthed further signs that a monument first recorded in 2020 is one of the ...
The program allows postdoctoral students to engage in interdisciplinary research at the College for three years.
Urban legends and local myths are less about historical truth and more about the meanings people find in them, according to ...
Spotted from an airplane by remote sensing equipment, a vast and ancient Maya complex was hidden from view for millennia by forest and fields before it was made public in 2020. Five years on, ...
Anthropology faculty Kendall House and John Ziker, alongside computer science faculty member Jerry Fails published an article ...
The “Smash the Crash” exhibition will be open at the Frontispace Gallery until Thursday with a closing reception from 4–6 p.m. More information on the initiative can be found at their website.