9,000-year-old workshop discovery in Senegal reveals life of West Africa’s last hunter-gatherers
Archaeologists have found rare remains of West Africa's last hunter-gatherer communities, offering a new glimpse into the lives and sustenance ...
Explore the archaeology of hunter-gatherers and their ways of life across ancient landscapes.
Archaeologists have found rare remains of West Africa's last hunter-gatherer communities, offering a new glimpse into the lives and sustenance ...
A skull unearthed more than 50 years ago from a prehistoric burial site on the northwestern Italian coast has been ...
Archaeologists have uncovered new evidence that ancient human communities in western Iran, over 11,000 years ago, were engaging in grand ...
A recent study has revealed that humans living on the Atlantic coast of modern-day France and Spain were crafting tools ...
In a recent discovery revealing one of humanity's earliest known episodes of conflict, researchers have uncovered evidence that a young ...
A cache of ancient hunting tools discovered in a remote cave near Marfa, Texas, is revealing new facts about the ...
A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) overturns long-held assumptions about the transition from ...
New genetic studies offer the very first clear evidence that European hunter-gatherers crossed the Mediterranean and came into contact with ...
About 19,000 years ago, a prehistoric woman was buried inside El Mirón Cave, a huge rock shelter in Northern Spain. ...
A recent study led by Dr. Mikael Fauvelle, published in the Journal of Maritime Archaeology, proposes that the ancient Scandinavian ...
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