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Archaeological records indicate that prehistoric people in Europe relied on fire throughout the Ice Age—but the evidence ...
An unknown tribe of ancient hunter-gatherers that lived on the south Texas coast may have made music using modified human ...
For millennia, humans lived as hunter-gatherers. Savannas and forests are often thought of as the cradle of our lineage, but ...
Because of this, most archeologists long believed Mediterranean islands like Malta were some of the last wildernesses to ...
New archaeological finds in Malta add to an emerging theory that early Stone Age humans cruised the open seas.
Seafaring hunter-gatherers were accessing remote, small islands such as Malta thousands of years before the arrival of the ...
Researchers in Vienna found three fireplaces from the coldest period of the Ice Age, also the most mysterious.
Whether for cooking, heating, as a light source or for making tools—it is assumed that fire was essential for the survival of ...
Evidence shows that hunter-gatherers were crossing at least 100 kilometers (km) of open water to reach the Mediterranean island of Malta 8,500 years ago, a thousand years before the arrival of the ...
Evidence from a prehistoric site at the shore of the Dnister river in modern-day Ukraine shows that people living during the ...