Archaeologists have found evidence to suggest that a primitive hydraulic lift might have been used to move heavy stones.
Scientists have discovered a long-lost branch of the Nile that was the key to the construction of the pyramids.
A recent paper concerning the controversial site in Indonesia has been fully retracted by publishers.
A historian takes a look at the historical accuracy of Ridley Scott's latest blockbuster 'Napoleon'.
This enigmatic archaeological site in Indonesia has the potential to be the oldest monolithic structure on Earth.
Archaeologists have released footage from inside the corridor which is situated above the pyramid's main entrance.
A fascinating new video has emerged showing how far it is possible to throw a ball on the other worlds in our solar system.
Archaeologists believe that the mysterious structure was built around 7,000 years ago.
Recent research has cast new light on how the ancient Egyptians might have constructed the pyramids of Giza.
Images of anomalous objects on the Red Planet have been doing the rounds for years, but none of them are quite what they seem.
The new scans will reportedly be 'up to 100 times' the sensitivity of similar scans conducted previously.
A new study has shown that some Ice Age mammals survived much longer than previously thought.
The Pentagon has confirmed the authenticity of recently released footage of pyramid-shaped UFOs.
Pieces of wood retrieved from the pyramid 100 years ago have turned up in a box at the University of Aberdeen.
Celebrated physicist Sir Isaac Newton had a keen interest in alchemy, the pyramids and the end of days.
The SpaceX CEO sparked controversy and debate recently after posting up a rather unusual Tweet.
For years, some have speculated that pyramid-shaped formations in Antarctica could be man-made structures.
Djoser's Step Pyramid has finally been reopened to the public after an extensive restoration effort.
Researchers from Japan will be conducting new scans in an effort to confirm the presence of a hidden chamber.
Inventor and scientist Nikola Tesla had more than a passing interest in Egypt's archaeological wonders.