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The most amazing archaeology photos and discoveries of 2025

Last updated: December 27, 2025 4:50 pm
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The recent discovery of a 146,000-year-old skull in China has shed new light on the mysterious Denisovan people. These ancient humans, first identified through DNA analysis of a finger bone in Siberia in 2010, were previously unknown to science. With no skulls available for study, researchers were unable to determine what these individuals looked like. However, the latest finding of Denisovan DNA in the Chinese skull suggests that they had a unique combination of features. While their faces resembled ours, they also had thick brow ridges, giving them a distinctive appearance.

In another archaeological discovery, a poignant scene was uncovered at an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in Scremby, UK. A woman buried at the site was found cradling a young baby in her arms, indicating that she likely died during childbirth. The woman, who lived in the 5th or 6th century, was buried in elaborate attire, suggesting a certain level of wealth. Researchers have been analyzing the skeletons at the cemetery to detect pregnancy-related hormones, aiming to determine if it’s possible to ascertain if a woman was pregnant at the time of her death from skeletal remains.

Moving on to a different era, a fascinating glimpse into the life of an ancient hunter was revealed through the discovery of a toolkit in the Pavlovské vrchy Hills in the Czech Republic. The collection of spear or arrow tips, cutting tools, and other implements was found in a leather bag, thought to have been left behind around 30,000 years ago. The well-worn tools, some of which had been remade from older ones, suggest that they were used on long expeditions where resources were scarce. The deliberate abandonment of the tools due to their worn state provides insight into the hunter’s lifestyle and decision-making.

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In a more macabre revelation, the burial practice of mummifying bodies through slow smoking was uncovered in southern China, dating back more than 9000 years. Similar to practices observed in Indonesia today, the bodies were prepared by smoking them slowly, resulting in mummified remains often bound in a crouched position. This ancient tradition sheds light on the diverse burial practices of different cultures throughout history.

Lastly, the discovery of a 1200-year-old mummified hand belonging to a member of the Chancay people in Peru provided a glimpse into ancient tattooing practices. The intricate tattoos found on the hand are characteristic of Chancay mummies, showcasing the cultural significance of body art in this ancient civilization. Recent studies using advanced imaging techniques have revealed new details about the tattoos, offering valuable insights into the artistic traditions of the Chancay people.

These remarkable archaeological finds serve as windows into the past, offering glimpses of ancient cultures and practices that have shaped our understanding of human history. From the enigmatic Denisovans to the poignant burial rites of past civilizations, each discovery adds to the rich tapestry of our collective heritage.

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