The Monte Verde archaeological site in Chile, discovered in the 1970s, revolutionized the thinking about when humans entered the Americas, with scientists calculating decades ​ago that this former ...
New research led by a University of Wyoming archaeologist near an ancient encampment in South America challenges a relatively new but widely accepted theory that the people who made and used Clovis ...
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New archaeological evidence challenges the popular image of Paleolithic humans as predominantly meat-eaters. If you imagine early humans living on big game alone, new research says that picture is ...
The archaeology session of the seminar examined how new scientific tools, interdisciplinary methods, and digital technologies are transforming the study of the past while creating new frameworks for ...
The Literary Society of the Desert promotes literacy and the love of reading. For information on membership, visit literarysocietyofthedesert.org. Marge Dodge serves on several local nonprofit boards ...
Archaeologists find objects dating back thousands of years during an eight-month dig.
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s Heritage Commission announced new archaeological findings documenting evidence of early human settlement in northern Arabia dating back about 13,500 years.The discovery was ...
It’s unclear how a new date for the site might affect the human story. Since Monte Verde, researchers have uncovered sites in ...
Charred hazelnut shells discovered at an archaeological site in Cornwall have pushed back the date for the arrival of the Neolithic period in the region by at least a century. New radiocarbon dating ...
A new study has revealed that Africa may not have been the birthplace of humans. In fact the study proves that Eurasia had ancestors long before we thought.