Coastal erosion threatening archaeological sites on the Cyrenaican coast, Libya; the study has been published on PLoS ONE
In the Neanderthal site of Combe-Grenal, France, hunting strategies were unaffected by changing climate; the study is published in PLOS ONE
The Erralla dog, who lived in the Basque Country, is one of Europe’s most ancient domestic dogs (Magdalenian period)
The Upper Palaeolithic rock art of Côa Valley and Siega Verde lights a faint match to understand our history as humans
Cueva de Ardales, a famous rock art cave in Spain, was used by ancient humans for over 50,000 years; the study was published on PLoS ONE
Prehistoric people created art by firelight, new research reveals Our early ancestors probably created intricate artwork by firelight, an examination of 50 engraved…
A genomic analysis in samples of Neanderthals and modern humans shows a decrease in ADHD-associated genetic variants
Bone circles made from the remains of dozens of mammoths have revealed clues about how ancient communities survived Europe’s ice age
An international team has revealed the first example of Palaeolithic figurative cave art found in the Balkans, at the Romualdova Pećina site