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An unknown tribe of ancient hunter-gatherers that lived on the south Texas coast may have made music using modified human ...
Archaeological records indicate that prehistoric people in Europe relied on fire throughout the Ice Age—but the evidence ...
New archaeological finds in Malta add to an emerging theory that early Stone Age humans cruised the open seas.
Study finds prehistoric hunter-gatherers in South Texas may have crafted musical instruments from human bones.
A groundbreaking study led by Bar-Ilan University reveals that starch-rich plants played a central role in the diet of ...
An archaeological site in Germany suggests communal hunting and complex thinking emerged earlier in human evolution than once thought.
Cave site of Latnija in the northern Mellieħa region of Malta. Photo credit: Huw GroucuttNew research published in the ...
Archaeologists find evidence that hunter-gatherers crossed over 100 kilometers of open sea to reach Malta 8,500 years ago.
"Słupcio" — or "little guy from Słupsk" in Polish — is the name given to the amber bear in 2013, when a Polish kindergartner ...
Pet Lover DEAR PET LOVER: Depending on the pet, a very long time. Once ancient Egyptians started storing grain indoors ...