AMMAN - The archaeological journey of Professor Seiji Kadowaki in Jordan started in 2000 when he became a member of the ...
A new archeaological study reveals that ancient human diets were more diverse than previously thought, challenging the ...
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A major archaeological discovery has recently been made near King’s House, where researchers have uncovered Europe’s oldest ...
Neuwied/Faro. An international study reveals how early humans, as far back as 1.5 million years ago, deliberately selected specific stones for their tools in the Ethiopian Highlands. The findings, ...
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What it tells us about the past: This small, clay tablet was likely a tool used to perform rituals at two prehistoric stone rings in northern Japan over three millennia ago. The holes were used ...
A groundbreaking study delving into 780,000 year old food remains has cast new light on the eating habits of our prehistoric human ancestor hunter-gatherers. The research unveils that the Hominini ...
An archeological discovery sheds new light on prehistoric cooking and raises questions as to the validity of the basis of ...
Cultural evolution is the change over time of non-biological aspects of human society. The process is loosely analogous to biological evolution, although does not necessarily involve Darwinian ...