A team of archaeologists led by Christine Hawixbrock is excavating a site in what was the ancient Khmer city of Kurukshetra. And after digging through multiple “cultural layers” of earth, they make a ...
Humans were living in rainforests roughly 150,000 years ago, some 80,000 years earlier than was previously thought—and may have been an important center for early human evolution. This is the ...
March 6 (Reuters) - A dating method based on cosmic rays has identified stone tools found in western Ukraine as the oldest-known evidence of human occupation in Europe - 1.4 million years ago - ...
A pre-historic stone tool unearthed by educators and students at the University of Oregon’s Archaeological Field School suggests that people were living in Oregon 18,000 years ago. That is far earlier ...
A new study finds that around 1.12 million years ago a massive cooling event in the North Atlantic and corresponding shifts in climate, vegetation and food resources disrupted early human occupation ...
Mike W. Morley receives funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC). Kasih Norman receives funding from the Leakey Foundation and Rock Art Australia. Sue O'Connor receives funding from the ...
After early humans traveled out of Africa 70,000 years ago, they had a "hub" on the so-called Persian plateau, a new study suggests. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Archaeologists dig through layers of earth in search of evidence of pre-Angkorian habitation. A team of archaeologists led by Christine Hawixbrock is excavating a site in what was the ancient Khmer ...
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