Cueva de los Toriles site is dated to the Early-Middle Pleistocene by the presence of a primitive badger30 May 2020by ClassiCult Exploring the origins of genetic divergence within the Italian population25 May 2020by ClassiCult First exhaustive study of the Paleolithic site of El Provencio23 May 2020by ClassiCult Environmental and climatic changes influenced the origin of the genus ‘Homo’23 May 2020by ClassiCult Dentition enables the sex of the youngest individuals from Sima de los Huesos to be estimated23 May 2020by ClassiCult The African affinities of the southwestern European Acheulean16 May 2020by ClassiCult The landscape in the Pre-Pyrenees inhabited by Neanderthals16 May 2020by ClassiCult Neanderthals: pioneers in the use of marine resources26 March 2020by ClassiCult Bone circles made from the remains of mammoths reveal clues about Ice Age21 March 2020by ClassiCult Ancient mantis-man petroglyph discovered in Iran16 March 2020by ClassiCult How millets sustained Mongolia’s empires3 March 2020by ClassiCult 5,000-year-old milk proteins point to the importance of dairying in eastern Eurasia3 March 2020by ClassiCult 5,200-year-old grains in the eastern Altai Mountains redate trans-Eurasian crop exchange16 February 2020by ClassiCult Neandertals went underwater to collect clam shells and pumice for their tools19 January 2020by ClassiCult A warrior on a unique Bronze Age battlefield site in the Tollense Valley19 October 2019by ClassiCult A Stone Age boat building site has been discovered underwater24 August 2019by ClassiCult Bird three times larger than ostrich discovered in Crimean cave30 June 2019by ClassiCult Neanderthals used resin ‘glue’ to craft their stone tools29 June 2019by ClassiCult