A new study answers questions about the origins of the people who introduced food production–first herding and then farming–into East Africa
A new study, concerning the cave of Bàsura at Toirano and its fossil traces, identifies crawling behaviours from around 14,000 years ago
A new study, published in PNAS, discovered kin relationships among Stone Age individuals buried in megalith tombs on Ireland and in Sweden
New findings reveal that hunter-gatherers took to farming already 5,000 years ago in eastern Sweden, and on the Aland Islands, located on the southwest coast of Finland
Anthropologists have long made the case that tool-making is one of the key behaviors that separated our human ancestors from other primates