In 1972, beneath a Lloyds Bank in York, England, archaeologists discovered the Lloyds Bank Coprolite, a 1,200-year-old Viking ...
Do as the Romans doo? It’s not just plumbing that the ancient Italians pioneered. Turkish scientists have found a ...
History remembers warriors for their conquests and kings for their reigns. But this one Viking left behind something more tangible and far more unique—his poop. We’re not just talking about any ...
A new study shows that organic residues from a Roman-era glass medicinal vial came from human feces.
In the late 1950s, archaeologists discovered a cave in the Rio Zape Valley of Mexico. There were ancient human remains in the cave dated to between 660 and 1430 A.D., many of which belonged to ...