PARIS (KRON/AP) – A major archeological discovery in southwestern France: A 560,000-year-old human tooth has been unearthed in one of Europe’s most important prehistoric sites. It’s believed to be the ...
A team of Saudi and French archaeologists have unearthed new discoveries in Saudi Arabia’s Farasan Islands dating back to the second and third century AD, the Heritage Authority announced on Thursday.
In early November 1927, the front pages of newspapers all over France featured photographs not of the usual politicians, aviators or sporting events, but of a group of archaeologists engaged in ...
French archaeology abroad upholds a tradition of excellence in research carried out alongside France’s partners. As such, it makes a significant contribution to the country’s international influence.
Like every year, the Excavations Commission meets in December. Of the 196 projects reviewed, 149 are to be supported in 2017. The quality of the projects was considered to be very good and was ...
KARACHI, Feb 28: A 12-member team of French archaeologists after living stranded in the city for a month is leaving today, for its destination near Turbat, Kech Makran in Balochistan to carryout ...
Archaeologists say two students have found a human tooth from about 560,000 years ago in a famous prehistoric cave in southwestern France, the oldest human body part ever discovered in the country.