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Officials recently unveiled the deepest-recorded shipwreck in French waters, complete with a remarkably well-preserved cargo dating back 500 years. The findings were announced by the French Department ...
Considered the Holy Grail of all shipwrecks, the Spanish galleon San Jose blew up and sank in 1708 at the hands of British ...
Earlier studies have revealed that two lineages existed - northern Native American and southern Native American. It developed ...
Historians say the vessel was carrying not only a crew of more than 600 men but also a massive fortune, including "200 tonnes ...
Scientists studying ancient human remains uncovered in Colombia have found that the people they were researching have no ...
High definition ROV images and 3D reconstruction revealed 1707 Lima mint marks on dozens of raw coins scattered 600 metres ...
Discover the stunning 12,500-year-old rock art of Colombia's Amazon rainforest in our latest video, "12,500-Year-Old Rock Art: A Glimpse into Prehistoric Amazon." This ancient artwork reveals a world ...
We don’t know where they came from. We don’t know where they went. The unique DNA of an ancient tribe of hunter-gatherers is ...
A new analysis of ancient DNA reveals a previously unknown lineage of hunter-gatherers who lived in what is now Colombia.
In the high plains of the Altiplano cundiboyacense, just north of Bogotá, a forgotten chapter of South America’s past has ...
An analysis of bones from ancient people who once lived in Colombia has discovered DNA that does not directly connect them to ...
New findings on the settlement of South America. Researchers from Tübingen and Bogotá investigate genomes from ancient Colombia and find genetic evidence of a previously unknown, early population.