For tens of thousands of years, two species — Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans — shared vast landscapes.
A new study shows how humans moved across the landscapes of ancient Greece, shaped by slope, visibility, and rugged terrain.
A recent study has unveiled the earliest genetic evidence of domestic dogs, pushing back our timeline of when humans first partnered with canines. By analyzing ancient dog DNA, researchers identified ...
This is an extract from Our Human Story, our newsletter about the revolution in archaeology. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every month. If I tried to recap all the new fossils, new methods and ...
Paintings from ancient Egypt show the harvesting of grapes and the making of wine. Mesopotamian murals illustrate elites rai ...
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