Cook like a Neanderthal: Scientists try to replicate ancient butchering methods to learn how Neanderthals ate birds
Paleolithic humans may have understood the properties of rocks for making stone tools, as they preferred middle-grained flint over fine-grained flint
Early humans in the Hula Valley invested in systematic procurement of raw materials hundreds of thousands of years ago
The Ivory Lady at Valencina was the highest status individual in an Copper Age society in ancient Iberia, according to peptide analysis
Despite the dangers, early humans risked life-threatening flintknapping injuries, according to a new study published in American Antiquity
The heat is on: Weizmann Institute scientists uncover traces of fire, from Evron Quarry, dating back at least 800,000 years; the study is published on PNAS