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Doggerland: Life in Europe’s lost prehistoric world
Doggerland was a vast landmass that once connected Britain to mainland Europe before rising seas submerged it. Drawing on ...
Chinese archaeologists have uncovered a significant Paleolithic site at an unprecedented altitude of 4,300 meters on the ...
Ancient wolves found on a human-occupied Baltic island reveal unexpected and complex forms of prehistoric human-animal interaction. Researchers have uncovered wolf remains dating back thousands of ...
A teenage boy who lived more than 6,000 years ago was able to survive a lion attack and live for several months afterwards, a ...
Using a specially developed simulation model, researchers at the University of Cologne have traced and analyzed the dynamics ...
Scientists recently discovered what may be the earliest evidence of deliberate fire-making by humans — and it’s far older than scholars previously believed.
The sport traces its origins to ski patrols and mountain exploration before reaching Olympic podium in Bormio.
Massive underground tunnels discovered across South America are not human-made. Scientists now believe extinct giant ground ...
Tiny bone needles found in Wyoming shed light on how ancient Americans crafted key tools to survive the harsh Ice Age.
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New study unlocks mystery behind why some ancient people live to 100 years or more
Researchers analyzed 333 Italian centenarians and compared their genetic composition to 103 ancient genomes to investigate ...
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