At Rome’s Casal Lumbroso site, humans 400,000 years ago turned a dead elephant into food and tools—proof of astonishing ...
One spring, after a long winter, an aged elephant lay dying at the bank of a small stream near the coast of what is now ...
During warmer periods of the Middle Pleistocene, ancient humans in Italy were in the habit of butchering elephants for meat and raw materials, according to a study published October 8, 2025 in the ...
During warmer periods of the Middle Pleistocene, ancient humans in Italy were in the habit of butchering elephants for meat ...
Archaeologists outside of Rome uncover ancient heavy-duty tools made from elephant bones over 400,000 years ago.
A wide variety of the exotic animals evolved on Earth over the past 60 million years Riley Black - Science Correspondent The tusks of ancient elephants came in a variety of shapes and sizes.
During a remarkably warm period 400,000 years ago, early humans living near what is now Rome regularly butchered massive straight-tusked elephants, using both their meat and bones as vital resources ...
The Synchronised All India Elephant Estimation (SAIEE) 2021-2025 report, released on Tuesday, stated that India is estimated ...
Born Free is saddened and frustrated by recent tragic events involving elephants in zoos around the world.
The morning of the first day of kindergarten Lining up by last name (of course I’m last) I feel sick (I cut my own hair the night before) My mom kneels down and comforts me Telling me I am confident, ...