Back to the time of the first Homo Sapiens with a futuristic clock, the new Radiocarbon 3.0; the study has been published in PLoS One
2.9-million-year-old butchery site, Nyayanga, reopens case of who made first stone tools; the study has been published in Science
Descriptions and phrases used in the Revelation of John are similar in terminology to those appearing on curse tablets produced in antiquity and the associated sorcery rituals
Three straight years of severe drought accelerated the Hittite Empire’s collapse, according to a new research published on Nature
Texas A&M-led research team identifies oldest bone spear point in the Americas; the study has been published in Science Advances
The study shows for the first time that Vikings brought animals, specifically horses and dogs, to Britain in the 9th century
Agriculture linked to changes in age-independent mortality in North America New study is first to tie patterns of age-independent human mortality to food…
Climate change may have impacted the rise and fall of Middle Eastern civilisations, according to an international study
In the Neanderthal site of Combe-Grenal, France, hunting strategies were unaffected by changing climate; the study is published in PLOS ONE
With the help of the analysis of ancient genomes, it has been possible for the first time to gain insights into kinship and marriage rules in Minoan Crete and Mycenaean Greece