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Scientists have discovered what they believe to be an 1.8-million-year-old jawbone from an early species of human.
Archaeologists have discovered a 5,000-year-old civilization in the desert using a combination of AI and advanced imaging technology ...
Why study Paleolithic technology? What can old stone tools, ancient fire pits, and painted cave walls tell us about our evolutionary past?
Ancient Lost Worlds and Hidden History. On location videos made by author and adventurer Brien Foerster exploring Peru, Bolivia, Egypt, Hawaii, Easter Island and other exotic places. With special ...
The settlement roughly dates back to the transition from the Neolithic period to the Bronze Age. Researchers used noninvasive ...
New imaging technology has allowed scientists to decipher the tattoos of an Iron Age mummy—and study them like never before.
Once thought lost forever, the ancient stronghold has been mapped in detail thanks to breakthrough laser-scanning technology.
Hundreds of stone tools discovered in Kenya have revealed that human relatives traveled long distances to find raw material.
Ancient humans transported ‘toolkits’ earlier than previously thought Early human ancestors also carried these toolkits of carved and chipped stones long distances, possibly indicating an evolutionary ...
A 12-year-old school boy in Canada has created a working death ray based on the model by ancient Greek mathematician ...
Sometimes, clues about ancient technology are hidden in the most mundane things. In this case, Tel-Aviv University archaeologist Erez Ben-Yosef and his colleagues went rummaging through heaps of ...
It was supposed to be impossible. But the evidence just keeps mounting. A 140,000-year-old child’s skull discovered in Israel ...