Friendship ornaments from the Stone Age: skilfully manufactured slate ring ornaments were fragmented on purpose, using pieces of rings as tokens
Research reveals human-driven changes to distinctive foraging patterns in North Pacific Ocean. The first large-scale study for this subject
Genomic study of the Tarim Basin mummies in western China reveals an indigenous Bronze Age population that was genetically isolated but culturally cosmopolitan
Bone circles made from the remains of dozens of mammoths have revealed clues about how ancient communities survived Europe’s ice age