ROAD, the ROCEEH Out of Africa Database (“The Role of Culture in Early Expansions of Humans”), with 2,400 prehistoric sites
Recovering family history for millions of African Americans: Kendra Taira Field is named chief historian for the 10 Million Names project
Ethical challenges of studying historical DNA that connects living people to enslaved and free African Americans at Catoctin Furnace, an early ironworks (18th–19th century)
Early humans in the Hula Valley invested in systematic procurement of raw materials hundreds of thousands of years ago
Humans’ evolutionary relatives butchered one another 1.45 million years ago in today’s Kenya, according to a new study in Scientific Reports
Researchers has discovered evidence of a human presence at Tam Pà Ling, in mainland Southeast Asia, between 86,000 and 68,000 years ago
Genomics and archaeology rewrite the Neolithic Revolution in the Maghreb, according to a new study published in Nature
Ancient climate change solves mystery of vanished South African lakes, Stone Age humans may have been more widespread across the continent
Human ancestors preferred mosaic landscapes and high ecosystem diversity, according to a new study in the journal Science
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