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New archaeological finds in Malta add to an emerging theory that early Stone Age humans cruised the open seas.
A new study describes a previously unknown prehistoric tribe of hunter-gatherers from the southern coast of Texas, who ...
Latnija cave discoveries show Mesolithic humans crossed 100 km of sea to reach Malta 1,000 years earlier than previously ...
Ancient hunter-gatherers relied heavily on plant foods, particularly starchy plants, as a major energy source contrary to the popular belief that ancient human “paleo” diets were mainly meat ...
To understand how ancient hunter-gatherer societies might have associated with early dogs, a research team analyzed the genomes from the remains of ancient dogs representing 27 species. The time when ...
The Finnish project has found Lower and Middle Palaeolithic tools of ancient hunter-gatherers at a palaeolake formation at Nadra in the central eastern high plateau of Jebel Bishri and on the terrace ...
A glassified soil lump dating to approximately 11,000 years ago suggests hunter‐gatherers experimented ... temperature exposure implied that the ancient people exercised a level of fire control ...
Archeologists have decoded the markings on 20,000-year-old cave paintings created by Ice Age hunter-gatherers ... what we are discovering is that these ancient ancestors are a lot more like ...
But just how far did these hunter-gatherers sail to host these Maltese cookouts? According to experts, at least 62 miles (100 km) of open water. Even more impressive, these ancient sailors likely ...
A recent study revealed that hunter-gatherers successfully navigated to ... capabilities that challenge previous beliefs about ancient seafaring. As reported by Discover Magazine, human signs ...