14,000-year-old Alaska campsite helps trace how the first people arrived in North America
A buried campsite in Alaska’s middle Tanana Valley offers fresh evidence about early human movement into North America. Excavations at ...
Investigate mammoths, Ice Age fauna, and their interaction with humans through archaeological and paleontological research.
A buried campsite in Alaska’s middle Tanana Valley offers fresh evidence about early human movement into North America. Excavations at ...
Across the plains of what is now Ukraine, long before agriculture had revolutionized human life, groups of hunter-gatherers encountered winters ...
In a discovery that pushes the history of human innovation back nearly 300,000 years, archaeologists in Ukraine have excavated the ...
An archaeological team from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) has made a groundbreaking discovery in Langmannersdorf an der Perschling, ...
Researchers in Siberia, Russia, have unveiled the 50,000-year-old remains of a baby mammoth discovered by melting permafrost, calling it the ...
Researchers have uncovered the first direct evidence that the Clovis people, a prehistoric group who lived in North America around ...
In Austria, a local winegrower uncovered a trove of mammoth bones estimated to be between 30,000 and 40,000 years old. ...
Archaeological research led by Dr. Meir Finkel and Professor Ran Barkai from Tel Aviv University, claims that the proximity between ...
Researchers have unearthed hundreds of prehistoric animal bones, including those of a mammoth and a cave lion in Poland's Paradise ...
Mammoths, the majestic creatures of the Ice Age, captivate our imagination and offer a fascinating glimpse into ancient human society. ...
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