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New Scientist regularly reports on the many amazing sites worldwide, that have changed the way we think about the dawn of species and civilisations. Why not visit them yourself?

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Tour

Ancient caves, human origins: Northern Spain

Step into the past to see how our ancestors lived, tour a cave by torchlight and see ancient cave art, plus enjoy wines, expert talks and picturesque towns. 

17 June and 26 August 2025

7 days

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Expedition

Dinosaur hunting in the Gobi desert: Mongolia

Join a unique expedition to seek dinosaur remains in the beautiful wilderness of the Gobi desert with experts from the Mongolian Institute of Palaeontology.

16 August 2025

15 days

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Tour

Megalithic Malta: Temples, architecture and archaeology

Discover 7000 years of history, including exceptional archaeological sites, mysterious temples, beautiful coastlines, fishing villages and architecture.

24 March 2025

6 days

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Tour

Mycenaean and Peloponnesian archaeology: Greece

A unique tour of key Mycenaean sites, including a "behind the ropes" experience learning how to explore and excavate with archaeologists. 

29 September 2025

8 days

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Tour

Neanderthal origins and ancient caves with Dr Rebecca Wragg Sykes: Southern France - Sold out

Journey back in time to key Neanderthal sites in southern France and see some of the oldest stone tools, art objects and cave paintings left by archaic humans.

June 2027

10 days

Nemrut Mountain, the most beautiful sunset in the world - Adiyaman, Turkey

Tour

Human origins: Neolithic and Bronze Age Turkey

Journey back to the dawn of civilisation at sites in Turkey including Çatalhöyük, the first known city, Göbekli Tepe temple and the underground city at Kaymakli.

23 May and 10 September 2025

12 days

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Tour

Machu Picchu and the science of the Inca: Peru

Immerse yourself in the Inca civilisation’s science, history and most important archaeological sites, including Machu Picchu, accompanied by professor of anthropology Dr Jean-Jacques Decoster.

16 September 2025

11 days

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Walking Tour

Human origins and gentle walking in prehistoric south-west England

A walking tour to immerse yourself in Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age Wiltshire and Dorset, including Cerne Abbas, Avebury and Stonehenge.

14 July 2025

5 days

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Tour

The archaeological wonders of Jordan

Discover archaeological sites from many different periods including the amazing Petra. Plus, explore geology in Wadi Rum and float in the Dead Sea.

29 September 2025

8 days

View of Mount Ararat, Armenia

Tour

Archaeology exploration across the Caucasus: Georgia and Armenia

Embark on an unforgettable archaeology tour of Georgia and Armenia, where ancient ruins, historic monasteries and rich cultural heritage await exploration amid breathtaking landscapes.

4 August 2025

12 days

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Cruise

Cruise wild, historical and archaeological Scotland

Discover early human civilisations, wildlife and fascinating history among the wild isles of Scotland aboard an expedition ship.

26 May 2026

12 days

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Cruise

Featured: Total solar eclipse 2027 Nile cruise: Egypt

Experience the longest total solar eclipse of our lifetime in August 2027 and delve into the fascinating connection between astronomy and Egypt's ancient temples on a luxurious Nile cruise.

27 July 2027

10 days

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Tour

Archaeological wonders of the Maya: Mexico and Guatemala

Delve into the history, culture and science of the Maya at lesser-visited archaeological sites and explore the theories of their downfall.

15 September 2025

10 days

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Tour

Prehistoric, Bronze Age and Roman archaeology: Morocco

Journey from Casablanca to Marrakech via the Sahara desert and Atlas Mountains, uncovering Morocco's rich history through its archaeological finds

16 September 2025

10 days

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Tour

Neanderthals, ancient humans and cave art: France

Step back in time on a journey to the key Neanderthal and Upper Palaeolithic sites of southern France between Bordeaux and Montpellier.

20 September 2025

9 days

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