Aristotle University of Thessalonikis' research indicates that making and drinking wine in Europe originates from prehistoric ...
With a budget of nearly one million euros, the team aims to explore the wall’s origins and its role in prehistoric life.
Among the most notable finds is a tiny, finely crafted anthropomorphic clay head featuring an elongated skull, slanting eyes ...
A groundbreaking discovery in paleoanthropology has uncovered evidence that Homo erectus, one of our earliest human ancestors ...
In the summer of 1990, the mastodon jawbone was discovered sticking out of the East Fork of Mill Creek by Rob Hollifield, ...
The footprints are the first clear evidence that the two hominin species shared a habitat, raising questions about whether ...
Hikers were responsible for the discovery of what scientists believe to be a prehistoric ecosystem. The first sign of the ...
The famous early human is still providing lessons to anthropologists about prehistoric Earth and its inhabitants ...
"If it is indeed directly associated with the stone circle, although not necessarily contemporary, it is suggestive of a Neolithic henge monument of a similar form to the Stripple Stones on Bodmin ...