Reviving Ancient Skills to Solve Prehistoric Puzzles
Tokyo Metropolitan University researchers have made a significant breakthrough in understanding the use of Stone Age tools by crafting replicas ...
Read moreTokyo Metropolitan University researchers have made a significant breakthrough in understanding the use of Stone Age tools by crafting replicas ...
Read moreRecent research challenges the traditional view of early human diets in the Andes, suggesting a shift from “hunter-gatherers” to “gatherer-hunters.” ...
Read moreNew research led by a University of California, Davis, anthropologist reveals that archery technology in the Andes dates back to ...
Read moreDigital reconstruction of the rampart network from the northern section of the Khaybar walled oasis 4,000 years ago. Credit: Khaybar ...
Read moreA recent study challenges previous claims that Homo naledi, a species dating back to between 335-241,000 years ago, deliberately buried ...
Read moreResearchers traced a woolly mammoth’s movements using isotope profiling, linking it to human settlements 14,000 years ago. The study revealed ...
Read moreIsraeli researchers have revolutionized archaeology with a new method for analyzing burnt materials, confirming the Biblical account of Gath’s destruction ...
Read moreSkull of an individual of East African ancestral origin found in Viminacium, with the oil lamp featuring an eagle found ...
Read moreStatic skull, mandible, and parietal orthographic. Credit: Tel Aviv UniversityThe Nesher Ramla Homo, an archaic hominin group found in Israel, ...
Read moreBrick dates to the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (ca. 604 to 562 BCE) based on the interpretation of the inscription. ...
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