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A time capsule: Israeli cave sealed for millennia sheds light on obscure prehistoric clan
A site near Fureidis, south of Haifa, was occupied by early humans around 300,000 years ago, right before Home Sapiens and ...
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Ancient squirrel poop from Arctic permafrost contains DNA from mammoths, bison, horses and big cats
Prehistoric squirrel droppings were analyzed and found to contain genetic material of numerous ice-age beasts, plants, ...
The discovery of more than 100 prehistoric structures in the Cova Dones cave in Spain makes it one of the most significant prehistoric underground sites in the world. Archaeologists found stalagmites ...
Andy works at a museum and has the use of a time machine to go back to prehistoric times to collect feathers, bones or ...
An ancient mountain cave in the Pyrenees may have served as one of the earliest high-altitude mining camps ever discovered, ...
Mystery remains around meaning behind the art more than 17,000 years later.
Prehistoric cave dating back some 300,000 years 'a site of global importance, dating to a period in human evolution about ...
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Stonehenge was actually a prehistoric sports arena
Stonehenge might have been a sports arena. Or close to it. English Heritage curator Win Scutt, who looks after the monument, has suggested that the stone circle was a kind of Stone Age competition ...
A new study shows prehistoric face pots and battle axes across Europe reflect a shared cultural impulse that predates the ...
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Neanderthals ate maggots and mosquitoes, but prehistoric European humans couldn’t stomach bugs
Insects may be full of protein, but they weren’t on the menu for prehistoric hunter-gatherers in Europe or Central Asia. Even ...
Study of Europe’s largest Copper Age tomb finds widespread signs of respiratory illness and possible tuberculosis among ...
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