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New DNA evidence challenges the timeline of human migration to Australia. The ongoing debate about the timeline of human ...
A new study reveals that humans were extensively using fire to modify landscapes as far back as 50,000 years ago. That’s at ...
A newly published research paper has reignited debate about when humans first set foot in Australia, proposing a later date ...
Despite centuries of excavation and study, some ancient sites continue to baffle experts with their complexity, purpose, and ...
The discovery came during a spring survey of Alutiiq/Sugpiaq village sites on Shuyak Island, about 54 miles north of Kodiak ...
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Archaeologists excavating ancient sites across the Philippines, Indonesia, and Timor-Leste have unearthed stone tools and marine remains.
The fingerprint, discovered on a painted pebble in a Spanish cave, represents the oldest known evidence of Neanderthal ...
In recent times, there have been a series of exciting archaeological discoveries and museum openings in China, such as the announcement by the Shanxi Culture Relics Bureau of the Chengbi Grottoes ...
Guwahati: The Nagaland University is conducting archaeological research of the prehistoric life of Naga communities, seeking climate change mitigation strategies that can aid in providing food ...
Archaeology supports that 40,000 years ago, the people living in Southeast Asia were well-versed in boatbuilding and open-sea fishing. This research puts Southeast Asia ahead of Europe and Africa ...
But Dr. McKnight is careful on that point. "Unfortunately, our occupants are the Swifts and the Smiths, so it doesn't clear up the timeline for us," Dr. McKnight said. Such is the way with archaeology ...