Did the Solutreans settle America first?
Boston Globe Curtis Runnels, College of Arts & Sciences Science agrees on this much: For most of their history, the Americas were a vast land with no people… View article
View ArticleArizona man finds what he believes are ancient artifacts
AZfamily.com Curtis Runnels, College of Arts & Sciences An amateur archaeologist said he has made a discovery that could change the theory of how America was first settled, but the tough part may...
View ArticleAncient wine found on jars unearthed from 3,700-year-old cellar in Israel
The Guardian Curtis Runnels, College of Arts & Sciences Archaeologists have uncovered a 3,700-year-old wine cellar in the ruins of a Canaanite palace in Israel, and chemical analysis has revealed...
View ArticlePyramids exist in Bosnia: Archaeologist
The Straits Times Curtis Runnels, College of Arts & Sciences Despite his many critics, maverick archaeologist Sam Osmanagich stands by his claims that he has uncovered not one, but five structures...
View ArticleStone Age, Bronze Age…Plastic Age? The Race To Define Our Epoch
Atlas Obscura Curtis Runnels, College of Arts & Sciences When archaeologists look back at history, certain materials rise to the top—the Bronze Age, the Stone Age, the Iron Age, and so on… Expert...
View Article130,000-year-old mastodon bones could rewrite story of how humans first...
Los Angeles Times Curtis Runnels, College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences “Shattered mastodon bones from a Southern California site bear the scars of human activity from 130,700 years ago, a...
View ArticleTaking the lid off
Gulf Times Curtis Runnels, College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences “The ancient humans who came across the mastodon carcass in present-day Southern California quickly went to work on its...
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