Scientists are stunned after a 4,000-year-old skull was discovered in Indiana.
A local resident discovered a human skull dating back millennia along the bank of the Whitewater River in eastern Indiana, ...
Human remains dating back thousands of years have been discovered in the eastern part of Indiana. It took multiple experts to ...
Junior quarterback Arjun Lothe leads the offense for 16th-ranked Indiana Wesleyan. There was a time in Arjun Lothe’s career when he suited up for three different programs over a four-year span. Wore ...
Natalie Zenk researched a Native American statue that had been in Cornell College's art collection for over a century. Zenk completed the project in the spring prior to her graduation from Cornell ...
State archaeologists are digging into the history underneath the Overfield Tavern in Troy. Trump wants to ‘end’ largest US infrastructure project, a tunnel between NY and NJ IRS files tax lien against ...
The remains were first discovered in June, on the bank of the Whitewater River. The remains were reported to the Fayette ...
"In Texas, you may dig and collect American Indian artifacts, such as arrowheads, on your own property or someone else's with their permission," the post read. "You cannot legally dig in or disturb ...
The bearded vulture, a large bird of prey with an unusual diet consisting primarily of bones, has long fascinated ornithologists. But now, a new study has shown why the bone-eating birds could be even ...
CIUDAD REAL, SPAIN—According to a Phys.org report, scientists led by Antoni Margalida of the Institute for Game and Wildlife Research used archaeological techniques to analyze the layers of 12 bearded ...
Customs officials found an ancient object inside a seemingly mundane shipment from the UK into Oklahoma. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Customs officials inspecting an overseas shipment arriving ...
Many people have probably seen birds picking up small pieces of man-made materials, like strips of a plastic bag or paper litter, and taking them into their nest. This behavior appears to be fairly ...