17,000-year-old skeleton reveals earliest evidence of Stone Age ambush and human conflict
In a recent discovery revealing one of humanity's earliest known episodes of conflict, researchers have uncovered evidence that a young ...
In a recent discovery revealing one of humanity's earliest known episodes of conflict, researchers have uncovered evidence that a young ...
Archaeologists have made new discoveries regarding the use of fire during the Ice Age thanks to the discovery and extensive ...
An archaeological team from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) has made a groundbreaking discovery in Langmannersdorf an der Perschling, ...
A new study published in Scientific Reports provides evidence of cultural cannibalism among the Magdalenian communities in Maszycka Cave, Poland. ...
A recent study reveals that the bond between humans and canines in the Americas dates back at least 12,000 years—2,000 ...
At the Gönnersdorf archaeological site along the banks of the Rhine in Germany, an interdisciplinary team from Durham University and ...
Scientists have unveiled a detailed account of the life and death of a baby boy who lived around 17,000 years ...
New research on the lives of Ice Age teenagers reveals that they experienced puberty in ways remarkably similar to adolescents ...
Excavations in the middle Elbe valley near Magdeburg, Germany, have revealed significant archaeological findings spanning from the Middle Pleistocene to ...
In a recent study presented at the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, researchers propose a new perspective on how and ...
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