Recent archaeological findings have unveiled a remarkable aspect of Neanderthal life, shedding new light on their ...
New research shows early humans relied on many plant foods. They ground seeds, cooked roots, and used simple tools long ...
For five short December days each year, sunlight pierces the heart of Newgrange, a 5,200-year-old tomb whose perfect ...
Plants have been part of our diet as long as meat has, with new evidence showing that Neanderthals, early Homo sapiens and ...
AGI (artificial general intelligence) is inevitable and may become the god we always wanted. Explore the implications for an ...
In southern Africa, a group of people lived in partial isolation for hundreds of thousands of years. This is shown in a new ...
New research suggests that ‘early human pioneers’ in Australia interbred with archaic species of hobbits at least 60,000 ...
Amphitheater’ at Karahantepe Presents New Angle On Neolithic History. Archaeologists working at the Karahantepe site in southeastern Turkey have uncovered a monumental structur ...
A new study proposes that scavenging was a central, enduring force in human evolution, reshaping how we understand the origins of our survival strategies.
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How Early Humans Turned Rocks Into Killing Tools
These weren’t just sharpened rocks. Stone Age weapons were engineered for one thing—damage. From flint daggers to barbed ...
Ancient stone tools found on Sulawesi, an island in Indonesia, raises huge questions about early hominins ability to sail ...
Humans navigate today's world with a genetic profile largely the same as that of our Paleolithic ancestors, which has ...
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