The prehistoric peopling of Europe has long been documented as occurring in waves from the western edge of Eurasia.
Archaeologists in China found a collection of human bones that showed signs of being "worked" like any other natural material ...
Along Turkey’s northwestern shoreline, where the Aegean Sea meets the olive-covered ridges of Anatolia, lies a quiet district ...
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Archaeologists Found Lost Land Bridge May Change the Narrative of Human Evolution
Archaeologists have uncovered a lost land bridge in Turkey, potentially reshaping the history of human migration and ...
Ever wonder what story that old arrowhead you have in the box or drawer at home could tell? At the upcoming monthly meeting of the North Fork Chapter ...
Stretching from western Anatolia to southeastern Europe, this previously unknown land bridge provides a whole new migration ...
Miniaturized stone tools have long been recognized as hallmarks of human adaptation, but their role in South China has ...
This collection comprises the field and administrative records of the Thunderbird site near Front Royal in Warren Country, Virginia. The collection accompanies approximately 50,000 Paleolithic Clovis ...
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Humans in Europe Might’ve Taken Toolmaking Inspiration From Neanderthals
Learn more about the differences between Lebanese and Italian tools, which contradict the theory that modern human migrations spread a single stone tool culture from the Near East to Europe.
An international research team has managed to reconstruct, with unprecedented detail, the genetic history of the Iberians who ...
The 30th Gangdong Prehistoric Culture Festival, set against the backdrop of the prehistoric era, will be held from October 17 ...
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