Neanderthals turned cave lion bones into multifunctional tools 130,000 years ago, study reveals
A recent discovery in Belgium's Scladina Cave has unveiled the oldest known multi-purpose tools made from the bones of a ...
Discover research on Neanderthals, their culture, biology, and interactions with early Homo sapiens.
A recent discovery in Belgium's Scladina Cave has unveiled the oldest known multi-purpose tools made from the bones of a ...
A new study published in the journal Archaeology in Oceania has reopened a long-standing debate about when people migrated to ...
Neanderthals in central Germany 125,000 years ago employed an advanced method of food preparation, according to a recent study: systematically ...
In a discovery from the San Lázaro rock shelter in central Spain, near Segovia, archaeologists have unearthed what is thought ...
In a breakthrough discovery revealing ancient biodiversity and the first human-animal interaction, archaeologists found a collection of Late Pleistocene and ...
A set of prehistoric wooden spears found over two decades ago in Schöningen, Germany—then estimated to be between 300,000 and ...
In a new paper published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, researchers from the University of Wollongong in Australia have discovered ...
Archaeologists working in the Caucasus Mountains in southern Russia discovered a revolutionary artifact that challenges assumptions held for centuries about ...
A revolutionary study in genetics has upended the long-standing belief that modern humans originated from a single continuous lineage. Instead, ...
A recent discovery in Tinshemet Cave, central Israel, is changing the way we look at early human interactions. Archaeologists have ...
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