Pollen analysis suggests peopling of Siberia and Europe by modern humans occurred during a major Pleistocene warming spell
New analysis sheds light on mystery of turtle remains found in a Roman Iron Age grave at Czarnówko, in Poland
Shipboard cannon found off Marstrand on the Swedish coast may be the oldest in Europe; the study has been published in The Mariner’s Mirror
Archaelogists revael the largest palaeolithic cave art site at Cova (or Cueva) Dones, in Eastern Iberia; the study is published on Antiquity
Analysis of a newly identified ape named Anadoluvius turkae recovered from the Çorakyerler fossil locality near Çankırı, Turkey
Patrilocality and hunter-gatherer-related ancestry of populations in East-Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age
An extreme glacial cooling event around 1.1 million years ago challenges the idea of continuous early human occupation of Europe
Ancient DNA reveals an early African origin of Cattle in the Americas, according to a new study published in Scientific Reports
ROAD, the ROCEEH Out of Africa Database (“The Role of Culture in Early Expansions of Humans”), with 2,400 prehistoric sites
Spanish Levantine societies mastered climbing and the use of equipment that minimised the risk of practising it as far back as prehistoric times