The footprints are the first clear evidence that the two hominin species shared a habitat, raising questions about whether ...
Archaeologists have discovered that prehistoric humans butchered an unusual species of elephant 300,000-400,000 years ago.
Ice Age humans in what is now Wyoming used bones from hares, bobcats, and mountain lions to craft sewing needles, new research suggests.
Recent work has also revealed that Homo sapiens interbred with three separate Denisovan populations. As a consequence, all ...
The Académie française defined “yellow” (jaune) as an appropriate word to use to describe people of certain races.
Remarkably preserved footprints of Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei offer direct evidence that extinct hominin species ...
Scientists have linked a fossilized elephant skull from Kashmir with another from Turkmenistan, identifying them as a distinct species of Palaeoloxodon. These findings could fill gaps in the ...
Researchers believe that the extinct human species lived in small groups, which might have made them susceptible to ...
Researchers performed acoustic impulse response measurements in front of 37 rock painting site and found that the same vertical rock surfaces that have the painted elks, humans and boats, are also ...
Wyoming archaeologists found 13,000-year-old eyed needles used to make garments at a prehistoric site, in a significant (and ...
A remarkable archaeological discovery has come to light at Kanhirapoil in Madikkai panchayat where 24 pairs of prehistoric footprints and a human figure have been found carved into rock on private ...