Earliest art in British Isles discovered in Jersey Prehistoric societies in the British Isles were creating artistic designs on rock as long ago…
A cremation pyre pit in Beisamoun, Israel, represents the oldest proof of direct cremation in the Middle East; dates as far back as 7,000 B.C.
The recovery of distinctive fluted points from both America and Arabia provides one of the best examples of ‘independent invention’
An unprecedented 3D reconstruction of pre-Columbian crania from the Caribbean and South America will allow further investigations
A new study, publisheed in PaleoAnthropology, shows that Amud 9 was a Neandertal woman weighing 60 kg who lived in the Late Pleistocene
The Hyksos, who ruled during the 15th Dynasty of ancient Egypt, were not foreign invaders, but a group who rose to power from within, according to a study
A study, published on Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, deals with the possible uses of basalt tools at the Olduvai Gorge sites in Tanzania
A new study strengthens the hypothesis that the settlement of Europe could have been the result of several waves of migration at different times by a common source population
Georadar reveals the unknown partsof the caves in the Trinchera del Ferrocarril sites, in the Sierra de Atapuerca (Spain)
By the end of the year, these 3D reconstructions of boats from the ancient port of Rome3D will be housed at the new Roman Ship Museum in the Archaeological Park of Ancient Ostia