Ancient stone tools show Europe’s early humans innovated independently from the Near East 42,000 years ago
About 42,000 years ago, early modern humans across Europe and the Near East began producing remarkably similar types of stone...
About 42,000 years ago, early modern humans across Europe and the Near East began producing remarkably similar types of stone...
Archaeologists have uncovered a well-preserved Late Bronze Age burial complex near the ancient coastal port of Yavneh-Yam in Israel, yielding...
The remarkably well-preserved remains of a man who died in central Mexico around 1,000 years ago have revealed the ancient...
A new paper published recently in PLOS ONE has uncovered evidence that early humans who inhabited the region near present-day...
Almost 2 million years ago, early humans were not the hunters they are typically imagined to be — they were...
A recent archaeological study has uncovered an extraordinary cultural phenomenon in Neolithic China: the systematic modification of human bones. In...
The Gobi Desert today is one of the driest and harshest landscapes on Earth, stretching over northern China and Mongolia....
The faces of centuries-old Colombian Andean mummies have been digitally reconstructed for the first time, providing a remarkable insight into...
A new detailed analysis of archaeological evidence demonstrates that early human populations of southern South America relied on extinct megafauna—such...
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare and remarkably preserved collection of stone tools, dating to around 30,000 years ago, at the...
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