Archaeologists discovered a lost city in Mexico, well-preserved enough to showcase the social hierarchy that once existed ...
Dr Beatriz Marín-Aguilera, Lecturer & Derby Fellow in Historical Legacies of Empire, based in the University’s Department of ...
Aguilera, Lecturer & Derby Fellow in Historical Legacies of Empire, based in the University's Department of Archaeology, ...
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Tracing Ancient DNA & the Dravidian Link

Explore one of archaeology’s most enduring mysteries—who were the Elamites? Journey into the ancient DNA records and ...
A new study published in the Revista de Arqueología Americana suggests that the Wari, who flourished from about A.D. 600 to ...
The discovery challenged the North-centric timeline of Indian civilisation. It suggested that the people of the Vaigai Valley ...
Erupting in AD 541–542 and returning for centuries, the Byzantine plague almost destroyed Justinian’s Byzantium.
Professor Chantal Conneller, Professor of Early Prehistory, has been awarded the prestigious Grahame Clark medal by the British Academy in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the field.
More than 900 Princeton Graduate School alumni and guests returned to campus for panel discussions, faculty lectures, ...
Debunked ideas don’t stop being dangerous once they’re debunked. They return when conditions make them useful again — ...
We’re in probably the greatest [period of] inequality our species has ever seen, and so the natural question for many of us ...