Visual behavior during the manufacture of stone tools is analyzed for the first time; the study has been published in the Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology
The Erralla dog, who lived in the Basque Country, is one of Europe’s most ancient domestic dogs (Magdalenian period)
Footprints found in New Mexico’s Lake Otero Basin and claimed as evidence of ice age humans in North America need better dating
International team of leading Israeli universities finds oldest evidence of the controlled use of fire to cook food at Gesher Benot Ya’aqob
Footprints indicate the presence of man in Southern Spain in the Middle Pleistocene, 200,000 years earlier than previously thought
Thirsty wheat needed new water management strategy in ancient China, according to a study published in the journal Antiquity
A study, published in the journal PNAS, discovers a surprising relationship between the teeth and the evolution of pregnancy
A Stone Age child buried with bird feathers, plant fibers and fur in Majoonsuo, situated in the municipality of Outokumpu in Eastern Finland
European Middle Pleistocene populations had similar dental traits, suggesting that the settlement of Europe was the product of intermittent dispersals into Europe from a “mother” population
Primates’ frontal sinuses could help to distinguish species; the study has been published on Science Advances