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Ancient humans may have walked from Turkey to Europe over now-submerged land
The theory was that Anatolia, the region in which Ayvalık is situated, and Europe were linked during the last Ice Age, offering early humans a path to cross over via southward island-hopping routes.
Think fossils are rare? You might just dig one up in your own backyard, if the conditions are right. Discover what makes ...
PARIS – Archaeologists say two students have found a human tooth from about 560,000 years ago in a famous prehistoric cave in southwestern France, the oldest human body part ever discovered in the ...
Continuous landmasses, now submerged, may have made it possible for early humans to cross between present-day Turkey and ...
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Archaeologists Found Strange Prehistoric Spheres in the Amazon—Inside Were Bones That Don’t Belong Together
A chance encounter in the Amazon rainforest has revealed what researchers describe as a rare archaeological find that could reshape our understanding of pre-Columbian societies in South America. In ...
This report is concerned with the analysis of land boundaries and the social adaptation of community groups in prehistoric times in leeward Hawaii Island. Our aim is to present methods which enable ...
Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting (52nd : 1987 : Toronto, Ont.) Notes Edited papers from a symposium held during the 52nd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, May 9, ...
Archaeologists have undertaken pioneering scans of the highest prehistoric paintings of animals in Europe. Archaeologists at the University of York have undertaken pioneering scans of the highest ...
Yagul Archaeological Zone in Oaxaca State, Mexico. Prehistoric caves of Yagul and Mitla in the Central Valley of Oaxaca lie ...
New research led by universities in the UK has uncovered evidence linking prehistoric cave paintings in California and a poisonous flower known for its hallucinogenic properties. According to ...
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