New research along Turkey’s Ayvalık coast reveals a once-submerged land bridge that may have helped early humans cross from ...
Stone Age tools discovered at a burial site reveal that those ancient communities valued more than men who hunted - they ...
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Ancient land bridge discovery: How humans migrated to Europe during the last Ice Age
Along Turkey’s northwestern shoreline, where the Aegean Sea meets the olive-covered ridges of Anatolia, lies a quiet district ...
Finding 9,000-year-old organic remains in eastern Norway is extraordinarily rare due to acidic soil conditions that typically destroy such materials quickly. The exceptional preservation at Horten has ...
On the Greek island of Lesvos, archaeologists uncovered tools that link the Aegean to the early history of human migration routes.
What were the lives of women like throughout the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods? Modern archaeology is only just ...
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30,000-year-old 'personal toolkit' found in the Czech Republic provides 'very rare' glimpse into the life of a Stone Age hunter-gatherer
The nature of the find indicates that the tools were bundled when deposited, likely in a container or case made from a perishable material, according to the study, which was published Aug. 13 in the ...
An excavation in eastern Norway has uncovered traces of a dwelling and thousands of artifacts marking a shift some 9,000 ...
Continuous landmasses, now submerged, may have made it possible for early humans to cross between present-day Turkiye and Europe, new landmark research of this largely unexplored region reveals. The ...
VILLUPURAM: Stone axe tools believed to be from the Neolithic period, dating back about 5,000 years, have been discovered in ...
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