In a series of recent archaeological expeditions, tools dating back millions of years have been unearthed, offering a new perspective on human evolution. These discoveries not only shed light on the ...
The more we learn about Neanderthals, the more we realize that they were just like us. For instance, until fairly recently, ...
While the scientific fields of planetary geology and archaeology don’t initially seem like a natural pairing, their unique methodological and technological overlap provides scientists with a better ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Archaeologists determined that seven stone tools found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi date back to somewhere between ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A recent archaeological discovery in Ukraine has rewritten the timeline for when human beings began using ivory to construct tools ...
In the history of studying the proliferation of humanity across the globe, there has long been one question that has stumped researchers: How did the islands of Southeast Asia (ISEA) become so ...
It’s one of the most fully intact sets of tools ever found on the continent. Archaeologists working near Măgura Călanului hill in Romania have discovered a remarkably rare cache of iron tools dating ...
An international research team coordinated by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice has identified the presence of indigotin - a blue dye compound - on stone pebbles dating back to the Upper Palaeolithic.
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Approximately 300,000 years ago, humans living in what is now Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria began to stop ...
The discovery drastically recontextualizes the region’s archaeological history. Archaeologists determined that seven stone tools found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi date back to somewhere ...