In 1916, construction workers in Norway made an unexpected discovery while building a road on Hitra Island. Amidst the sand and rocks, they uncovered human remains belonging to a 25-year-old man from ...
Introduction to New Research on First Peoples’ Migration New research conducted by the University of Sydney sheds light on ...
NEW archaeological records provide evidence of a lost Atlantis-like landscape that early humans traveled on more than 70,000 ...
What did people in the Stone Age eat before the advent of farming around 10,000 years ago? A long-held stereotype — one ...
A new simulation reveals how Australia's first inhabitants migrated across Sahul, before it became modern-day Australia.
"Learning about behavioural triggers and my potential to control them was the start of a life-changing process of collecting ...
According to a recent study published in the Journal of Quaternary Science, a massive tsunami over 8,000 years ago known as the Storegga event may have had severe impacts on coastal Mesolithic ...
Human societies that experience downturns do a better job of recovering from later disasters, new research finds.
The three ages of the ancient world — Stone, Bronze, and Iron — encompass the formative years of human history in most ...
This was discovered in a new international scientific study of ancient DNA analysis in the region by Greek and foreign ...
How I drove 213 miles across Utah for a really good steak. Also: Wasatch Community Gardens' annual spring plant sale, and new ...
Many would agree the past month has seen a higher than normal number of stories relating to violence. Most prominent of ...