On the windswept hills overlooking Turkey's vast southeastern plains, new archaeological discoveries are revealing how life ...
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In Spain, the Cave of the Bats, Albuñol, held a major secret: bowstrings discovered in the 19th century predate those used by ...
Humans navigate today's world with a genetic profile largely the same as that of our Paleolithic ancestors, which has ...
In the most remote settlement in Greenland, Hjelmer Hammeken’s life style has gone from something that worked for thousands of years to something that may not outlive him.
Read the issue » The Stones of Stenness are part of one of Europe’s richest archeological landscapes—the legacy of a ...
Beneath the Baltic Sea lies a one-kilometer-long wall built by Stone Age hunters 10,000 years ago. Made from nearly 1,700 stones, it once guided reindeer into traps during seasonal hunts. Now 21 ...
One of the most interesting and enjoyable historic sites in the Scandinavian country of Sweden is Glösa. This is an area with remarkable prehistoric petroglyphs, excavated hunting pits, and a center ...
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A remarkable archaeological discovery in the Czech Republic has unveiled the personal toolkit of a Stone Age hunter-gatherer who lived approximately 30,000 years ago. The collection of 29 stone tools, ...