
archaeology
Texas A&M Study: Ancient Dog Cancer Still Around Today After 10,000 Years
Jul 5, 2018 • 3 min. readTexas A&M Discovery About Early Settlers In Florida Named Among Top BBC Science Stories
Jan 11, 2017 • 4 min. readThe College of Liberal Arts is celebrating its 45th year of teaching anthropology this month with an open house on Friday, October 21.
Researchers at Texas A&M University have been restoring a 2,425-pound anchor found off the coast of the Pacific Northwest for two years.
Waters teamed up with Jessi Halligan to excavate the Page-Ladson site,
A discovery of several ancient skeletons in a South African cave is being hailed as a new species of human relative.
Ice-Age Hunters Were In North America Earlier Than Believed
Mar 23, 2015 • 2 min. readNew research shows that prehistoric Ice-Age people hunted horse and camel 13,300 years ago in North America, much earlier than previously believed.
Boy’s Skeleton In Siberia Raises New Questions About First Americans
Nov 20, 2013 • 3 min. readResults from a DNA study of a young boy’s skeletal remains believed to be 24,000 years old could turn the archaeological world upside down.
Ship Remains Found At New World Trade Center Site Being Preserved At Texas A&M
Sep 9, 2011 • 4 min. readRemains of a Revolutionary War-era ship discovered during excavation at New York’s new World Trade Center site are being studied and stored at Texas A&M University.
Giant Freeze Dryer To Preserve Ship Pieces At Texas A&M Lab
Aug 30, 2010 • 4 min. readTexas A&M University researchers working to restore the hull of La Belle, a light frigate recovered from its underwater grave, are using an unconventional method to preserve the pieces.