A new study looks at an unexpected force that helped played a critical role in shaping the lives of ancient humans.
The peopling of the Americas represents a puzzle for scientists, as the genetic history of the continent remains largely ...
Archaeologists Excavated a Cave Beneath an 11th-Century Castle. They Found 120,000-Year-Old Remains.
We are optimistic that the cave can chart a long sequence of human activity, from hunter-gatherers living there immediately ...
A study reveals evidence of prehistoric surgery in Borneo, where a young adult survived a leg amputation about 31,000 years ...
A new study suggests that for the last 74,000 years, malaria shaped where early humans could live in Africa—fragmenting populations and influencing patterns of exchange long before recorded history.
A new study reveals early human life in Ethiopia, showing how humans made tools, used resources, and adapted to their ...
Archaeologists and students at Sterling Hill are tracing Sussex County’s human history back roughly 12,500 years through ...
New scholarship reconsiders the apostle who turned a Jewish sect into a world religion—and whose legacy remains contested two ...
In caves across Africa, archaeologists have found engraved ochre, pierced shells, and carefully shaped stone tools. These objects hint at planning, shared meaning, and social rules that someone had to ...
A 16,000-year-old skull found in southern China has been digitally reconstructed, offering a rare look at the face of an early human and shedding light on prehistoric migration patterns. Scientists ...
The Artemis II mission marks the first time humans have approached the moon in over 50 years. Astronauts will travel farther from Earth than any human has before, breaking a record set by Apollo 13.
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