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 ...
A recent discovery in Belgium's Scladina Cave has unveiled the oldest known multi-purpose tools made from the bones of a ...
Researchers have discovered evidence of human interaction with megafauna considerably earlier than the widely accepted arrival of humans in South ...
A recent study led by researchers at SapienCE has revealed that ochre—previously considered primarily a symbolic pigment—played a crucial role ...
A mammoth ivory boomerang, discovered in Obłazowa Cave, southern Poland, has been dated to between 39,000 and 42,000 years old, ...
A recent study has revealed that humans living on the Atlantic coast of modern-day France and Spain were crafting tools ...
Over 1,200 new archaeological sites were uncovered in Sudan's Bayuda Desert by a Polish team of archaeologists, establishing the prehistoric ...
In a breakthrough discovery revealing ancient biodiversity and the first human-animal interaction, archaeologists found a collection of Late Pleistocene and ...
In a recent discovery revealing one of humanity's earliest known episodes of conflict, researchers have uncovered evidence that a young ...
Archaeologists have uncovered ancient stone tools on the Isle of Skye that shed new light on Scotland's oldest known human ...
In a discovery that pushes the history of human innovation back nearly 300,000 years, archaeologists in Ukraine have excavated the ...
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