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Ancient elephants traveled 300 kilometers across Europe – and Neanderthals were ready for them
Long ago, when elephants roamed Europe, Neanderthals were running a deeply complex, bone-crushing operation. To get their hands on much-needed fats and protein, they carefully followed the movements ...
Analysis of charred food in pot reveals that prehistoric Europeans had surprisingly complex cuisines
Thousands of years ago, European communities used a variety of plant and animal products to create elaborate meals, according to a study published March 4, 2026 in the open-access journal PLOS One by ...
New findings suggest humans mastered fire far earlier than believed, transforming diets, social life, and survival in ancient ...
6,000-year-old pottery reveals prehistoric humans cooked gourmet food with plants and fish, offering new insight into ancient diets.
Brazilian scientists have identified a new species of giant dinosaur with ties to a similar animal found in Spain, ...
Millennia-old pottery remains from across Europe reveal that ancient communities in the region made elaborate meals using a much greater variety of plant and animal products than previously believed, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Humans first made dogs their best friends in prehistoric Europe, where groups of hunter-gathers learnt to tame dangerous wolves into companions between 19,000 and 32,000 years ago, ...
What if the 'Market Economy' always existed? Archaeologists tried to answer this question by researching how much Bronze Age people used to spend to sustain their daily lives. Their results show that, ...
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