Archaeologists found 120,000-year-old human footprints in Saudi Arabia, revealing insights into ancient migration and life ...
The story of human evolution may need a rewrite after 2.12-million-year-old tools were found in central China. The most ancient of these tools -- a collection of hammerstones, pointed pieces and ...
Learn how archaeologists are using ancient charcoal deposits to understand what life was like for ancient humans 800,000 ...
Recent analysis of ancient antelope teeth has provided unexpected insights into the lives of early humans, challenging long-held assumptions about their daily activities and environments. These ...
Did you know that at the end of 2025, archaeologists discovered a prehistoric human skeleton deep within an underwater cave system located on Mexico’s Caribbean coast? This finding is a really ...
The study of ancient cultures around Ethiopia during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) time period is important for understanding how some of the first Homo sapiens lived and eventually left Africa.
As resistance increased, humans began moving into high-risk areas. Around 14,000 to 13,000 years ago, people started living more in malaria-prone regions. By 10,000 years ago, this trend became ...
Prehistoric humans in Africa may have avoided areas infested with malaria-spreading mosquitoes, a new study suggests.
Did prehistoric humans know that smoking meat could preserve it and extend its shelf life? Researchers from the Alkow Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures at Tel Aviv University ...
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