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Archaeologists have unearthed rare artefacts dating to the last ice age at a cave in Australia ’s Blue Mountains, providing definitive proof that the rugged ranges were once occupied by the ...
New research challenges previous theories suggesting the two young canines were domesticated dogs and reveals their ...
In a nutshell New independent research confirms that 23,000-year-old human footprints at White Sands National Park are ...
The Robberg is one of southern Africa's most distinctive and widespread stone tool technologies. Robberg tools—which we found ...
This is one of the human groups that frequented the Pyrenean Mountains during the period known as the Last Glacial Maximum, or Ice Age. These Homo sapiens – nomadic hunter-gatherers who populated ...
Roughly 10 years ago, researchers in Tumat, Siberia unearthed two 14,000-year-old canines that had been preserved so ...
On a small rise less than 20 miles south of Tbilisi, Georgia, a clutch of round, mud-brick houses rises from a green, fertile river valley. The mound is called Gadachrili Gora, and the Stone Age ...
A Trove of Ice Age Fossils Buried in a Wyoming Cave Is Rewriting Our Understanding of Prehistoric Animals At a site known as Natural Trap Cave, a team of scientists are rappelling down to uncover ...
South-west England's diverse Neolithic and early Bronze Age archaeology has huge significance in the study of human origins. The first humans to arrive in these lands date back around 900,000 years.