Based on this, researchers suggest that early homo sapiens planned for the long-term acquisition of resources earlier than ...
Early humans were quarrying stone as far back as 220,000 years ago, revealing surprisingly advanced planning and resource use.
The fat stored in Elephant bones, which is rich in essential nutrients, is thought to have played a role in supporting the ...
A new study shows that early humans shifted from hunting giants to smaller animals, shaping tools, survival, and intelligence ...
An international research team from Germany, the UK, and Greece has found evidence that wooden tools were used in Greece ...
Nearly 800,000 years ago, early humans gathered along the shores of a lush lake in what is now northern Israel. Here, they ...
A study led by the University of Tübingen found that people were deliberately extracting hornfels rocks at the Jojosi site in ...
The first published research from Tinshemet Cave is quietly reshaping how scientists look at the relationship between ...
Excavations at the site have yielded rich collections of stone tools and animal fossils. [Photo provided to China Daily] ...
An obsidian stone point found at the site, with fossilized plant roots attached. (Tim White) A monumental archaeological ...