Shedding Light on the Pleistocene Epoch: Hoyo Negro project adds new layers of information...

By Paula Neely In 2007, in a jungle north of the city and Maya Center of Tulum in Quintana Roo, Mexico, a team of cave divers entered a sinkhole, or cenote, and began exploring a...

Engineered by Ancestors: New research shows extensive networks of terraces, drainage ditches, and ceremonial...

By David Malakoff It helps to carry a machete — and an umbrella — if you are doing archaeology in Sāmoa. The South Pacific archipelago, which includes six islands that comprise the United States territory...

Protecting a Ritual Landscape: Avi Kwa Ame National Monument preserves half a million acres

By Tamara Jager Stewart Standing in the shadow of the jagged Avi Kwa Ame peaks looking west, the vast, complex desert landscape holds deep canyons with natural springs and petroglyphs, rare grassland habitats, ancient Joshua...

Modern technology helps preserve the ancient past with 3D modeling, printing

By Julian Smith In May, a film production company and deep-sea mapping company announced that they had completed the first full-scale scan of the wreck of the Titanic. The 3D digital model of the wreck...

Project Archaeology program helps students discover the past and shape the future

By Elizabeth Lunday Leah Guenther had a problem. After several years teaching English in a Chicago high school, she took a new position in 2019 teaching American history and civics to seventh and eighth graders....