42,000-year-old ochre crayons reveal Neanderthals engaged in symbolic behavior
New evidence of ochre use by Neanderthals from Crimea and Ukraine indicates that these substances were used not only for...
New evidence of ochre use by Neanderthals from Crimea and Ukraine indicates that these substances were used not only for...
Over seventy artifacts from the internationally renowned Burray Hoard will go on display for the first time at the Orkney...
Archaeologists have uncovered a Hellenistic-era cult structure and additional sections of a Bronze Age pile dwelling in the Pertosa-Auletta Caves...
Archaeologists have discovered solid genetic evidence linking western European Neanderthals with those who lived thousands of kilometers to the east...
Beneath the turquoise waters of northern Israel's Gan Ha-Shelosha National Park, archaeologists have uncovered the remarkable network of a medieval...
Researchers for generations have tried to understand why Australia's Ice Age giants — enormous kangaroos, car-sized wombat-like creatures, and massive...
A new study suggests that a hidden genetic mismatch between Neanderthals and early modern humans may have caused reproductive issues...
Archaeologists from the Szent István Király Museum have unearthed the grave of a high-ranking Avar warrior near the border between...
A recent study has decoded how Maya astronomers forecasted solar eclipses with astonishing accuracy more than a thousand years ago,...
A recent study published in PLOS One reveals that Neanderthals and early modern humans began to reshape Europe’s ecosystems tens...
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