6,000-year-old skeleton reveals survival after a violent lion attack in ancient Bulgaria
Archaeologists working in eastern Bulgaria have discovered one of the most unusual forms of prehistoric evidence: the skeletal remains of...
Archaeologists working in eastern Bulgaria have discovered one of the most unusual forms of prehistoric evidence: the skeletal remains of...
Archaeologists have discovered more about one of Central Europe’s most astonishing prehistoric burials: a 9,000-year-old grave belonging to a Mesolithic...
Archaeologists have sought to understand life in Britain before and during Roman rule, and they have discovered large differences in...
A new study from a well-known Paleolithic site in eastern England has revealed that early humans mastered fire-making long before...
Read moreA newly analyzed Andean trophy head from southern Peru is providing new insight into how ancient societies viewed individuals with...
According to a new multidisciplinary study, a long-term decline in rainfall in the Indonesian island of Flores may have played...
A new genetic study indicates that ancient communities in southern Africa lived in long-term isolation, developing a distinct set of...
Archaeologists working ahead of the construction of the future D11 motorway in eastern Bohemia have uncovered an exceptional group of...
A new study from Israel is shedding new light on how extinct relatives of modern humans hunted large animals, and...
Early humans were not the single-minded meat hunters often imagined in popular "Paleo" narratives. A new study published in the...
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