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Archaeologists excavating ancient sites across the Philippines, Indonesia, and Timor-Leste have unearthed stone tools and marine remains.
Archaeological discoveries in Sharjah's Jebel Faya rock shelter have unearthed 80,000-year-old stone tools, the oldest Middle ...
Ancient footprints challenge the timeline of human arrival in North America, suggesting people were here much earlier than ...
Early H. sapiens were likely trickling out of Africa tens of thousands of years before. An upper jaw found in Israel suggests humans arrived in the region by 180,000 years ago.
Footprints confirm early human presence in North America 23,000 years ago Radiocarbon-dated mud samples confirm findings from the previous 2021 Evidence shows humans arrived 10,000 years before the Cl ...
While humans had long survived in savanna and forests, they shifted into everything from from dense rainforests to arid deserts in the period leading up to 50,000 years ago, developing what Hallett ...
A recent study reinforces the controversial dating of human footprints discovered at White Sands National Park, placing them ...
Researchers studying human remains have uncovered a group of individuals who lived as long as 6,000 years ago. What makes this discovery especially significant is the genetic data: these ancient ...
A new study suggests that bedbugs were the first urban pest, and their population thrived in that environment. For the bloodsucking insects, it’s been the perfect 13,000-year-long marriage.
Coco, along with Radu Iovita, an associate professor at NYU’s Center for the Study of Human Origins, conducted the research as a way to fill in gaps in this Neanderthal migration timeline. “Our ...
Archaeology supports that 40,000 years ago, the people living in Southeast Asia were well-versed in boatbuilding and open-sea fishing. This research puts Southeast Asia ahead of Europe and Africa in ...