Patrilocality and hunter-gatherer-related ancestry of populations in East-Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age
Researchers has discovered evidence of a human presence at Tam Pà Ling, in mainland Southeast Asia, between 86,000 and 68,000 years ago
4,000-year-old plague DNA found: the oldest cases to date in Britain; the paper is published in Nature Communications
New insights into the diet of people living in Neolithic Britain and found evidence that cereals, including wheat, were cooked in pots
New research demonstrates important connections between climate change and civil unrest among the ancient Maya
Denisovans, a sister species of modern human, inhabited Laos by 164-131,000 years with important implications for populations out of Africa and Australia
Several hypothesis suggest a link between the origin of the genus Homo and the climatic and environmental changes that took place in Africa between 2.5 and 3 million years ago
Egyptian blue is one of the oldest manmade colour pigments. It adorns, for instance, the crown of the world famous bust of Nefertiti