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A study by Dr. Matthew S. Taylor, published in the Journal of Osteoarchaeology, reports on the reanalysis of modified human ...
Study finds prehistoric hunter-gatherers in South Texas may have crafted musical instruments from human bones.
Our ancestors’ ability to recognize water sources was crucial to their survival. As a result, the attraction to lustrous ...
A recent archaeological discovery in Ukraine has rewritten the timeline for when human beings began using ivory to construct ...
A new exhibit at New Mexico State University's Museum in Las Cruces wants to highlight a prehistoric site just south of the U ...
A temporary exhibit on Ice Age mammals will be one of the attractions during the 8th Annual Archaeology Day at the Ross County Heritage Center.
Researchers have analyzed modified human bones from prehistoric sites in Texas, revealing evidence of cultural ties to ...
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Live Science on MSNSłupcio: A 6,000-year-old amber 'gummy bear' that may have been a Stone Age amulet"Słupcio" — or "little guy from Słupsk" in Polish — is the name given to the amber bear in 2013, when a Polish kindergartner ...
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Elite Celtic warrior had healed arrowhead injury in his pelvis, 3D bone analysis revealsA Celtic warrior was injured in battle 2,500 years ago. Archaeologists were able to identify the weapon based on 3D scans of ...
His children believe that one day they'll walk with him again, like they once did as little shavers, in a freshly tilled Ohio field in the spring, looking for prehistoric arrowheads and flint ...
An archaeological site in Germany suggests communal hunting and complex thinking emerged earlier in human evolution than once thought.
Theopetra Cave, in Greece, believed to be the oldest human construction on earth, reopened to the public after 9 years of ...
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