Shell beads at the Kaylu rock shelter, provide new insights into seafaring, showing the routes of cultural transmission in the Caspian Sea region
Archaeologists identify Moluccan boats that may have visited Australia from Indonesia on NT rock art drawings
Despite the dangers, early humans risked life-threatening flintknapping injuries, according to a new study published in American Antiquity
Non-binary gender in prehistoric Europe: the methods currently available leave a lot of room for error, according to a new study in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal
A new appraisal of a decorated ulna from a northern gannet found in 1966 during the exploration of the Torre cave archaeological site in Gipuzkoa
Oldest architectural plans detail desert kites, prehistoric mega structures; the study has been published in PLoS ONE
Human ancestors preferred mosaic landscapes and high ecosystem diversity, according to a new study in the journal Science
The geochemistry of copper artefacts reveals changes in distribution networks across prehistoric Europe, according to a study published in PLoS ONE
Archaeologists map Red Lily Lagoon, the hidden Northern Territory landscape where first Australians lived more than 60,000 years ago
Research reveals longstanding cultural continuity at Bargny, the oldest occupied site in West Africa, with Middle Stone Age toolkits persisting until around 10 thousand years ago