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'We got evidence of boars, deer, bears, aurochs': Ancient DNA reveals sunken realm Doggerland had habitable forests during the last ice age
A landmass that once connected Britain to mainland Europe had temperate forests that could have sustained Stone Age people ...
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Hunted by Neanderthals, giant elephants traveled hundreds of kilometers across ice-age Europe
Neumark-Nord in northeastern Germany was a lake landscape in the last interglacial period. It is rich in archaeological finds ...
Beneath the waters of California's golden coast lies a long-buried prehistoric era that could change our understanding of ice-age history. According t.
Scientists uncovered giant underground tunnels in South America: Neither humans nor nature made them
Beneath the rolling hills of southern Brazil and northern Argentina, scientists have found a hidden network of large ...
New research led by a University of Wyoming archaeologist near an ancient encampment in South America challenges a relatively new but widely accepted theory that the people who made and used Clovis ...
March 19 (Reuters) - The Monte Verde archaeological site in Chile, discovered in the 1970s, revolutionized the thinking about ...
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When the Ice Age released Ireland, and hunters crossed the vanishing land to claim a frozen frontier
Around 10,800 BC, the first humans arrived in Ireland by traversing land bridges that would soon disappear beneath rising seas. Evidence from butchered bear bones in ancient caves reveals a desperate ...
New research challenges a key archaeological site in Chile, raising fresh questions about when humans first arrived in the ...
The first paleontological study of its kind is challenging what we thought we knew about the state’s natural history.
A landmark site in the peopling of the Americas is several thousand years younger than we thought. While that means very different things about the site itself, it doesn’t change the big picture as ...
Researchers revisited the 1970s discovery of ancient stone tools at Monte Verde—an iconic site in Chile that transformed our understanding of how and when humans arrived in the Americas.
Archaeologists have unearthed a remarkable discovery in New Mexico that proves once and for all that humans came to North ...
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