40,000-year-old stone tools uncover early human adaption to Rainforest environments in Equatorial Guinea
Excavations in the Río Campo area of Equatorial Guinea have, for the first time, provided evidence of the systematic occupation ...
Excavations in the Río Campo area of Equatorial Guinea have, for the first time, provided evidence of the systematic occupation ...
A recent study published in PLOS ONE reveals that early humans living in the Ethiopian Highlands between 1.6 and 1 ...
A new study published in the Journal of Human Evolution has shown remarkable similarities between how modern chimpanzees and early ...
Three years ago, a six-year-old boy named Ben from Shoreham, West Sussex, England, stumbled upon a shiny flint rock while ...
Archaeologists have unearthed six ancient stone artifacts near the shore of Lake Xiada Co in western Tibet. These artifacts, believed ...
A new study, detailed in the journal PNAS, has uncovered the intricate crafting techniques employed by pre-Homo sapiens humans in ...
Ancient humans, resilient and adaptive, faced the cataclysmic eruption of Mount Toba in Sumatra some 74,000 years ago, as revealed ...
Archaeological excavations in western Ukraine have unveiled evidence of early human presence in Europe dating back 1.4 million years, marking ...
Archaeologists on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi have unearthed two shark-tooth blades estimated to be around 7,000 years old. Scratches ...
In recent years, climate change has caused a surge in glacial archaeology as melting ice and permafrost reveal a treasure ...
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