Poison-laced weaponry may have entered the arsenal of European hunter-gatherers more than five millennia ago, say the authors ...
“A lot of archaeological frameworks on hunter-gatherers, or foragers, centre on hunting and meat-heavy diets – but we are finding that early hunter-gatherers in the Andes were mostly eating plant ...
Research links human arrival on Cyprus to the extinction of dwarf elephants and hippos, shedding light on prehistoric human ...
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Where the Limpopo and Shashe Rivers meet, forming the modern border between Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe, lies a hill ...
Recent research by Dr. Mikael Fauvelle and his colleagues, published in the Journal of Maritime Archaeology, proposes that ...
Turk, Rusty, and Willie were standing on the deck blanketed by a fog all decked out in their hunting camos like true ...
In the vast expanse of a sun-baked savanna, a story unfolds. It's written not in words, but in subtle signs left behind by ...
The wait is over: archery season opens on Saturday. The above sentence may seem straightforward. But the sentence is packed ...
Ancient Scandinavians may have used seal skin boats for hunting, trade, and seafaring journeys between islands.
Scientists have unravelled a mystery about the disappearance of dwarf hippos and elephants that once roamed the picturesque landscape on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus before palaeolithic humans ...
The knee has undergone major changes to its size and shape, not only to allow early humans to walk upright, but also to ...