In a nutshell Scientists found evidence of cannibalism in an 18,000-year-old Polish cave, where at least ten people — ...
A SUDDEN population increase in Europe some 20,000 years ago forced our ancient human ancestors to battle it out over resources. And these early humans fought a fight so fierce, they even ate ...
Early Europeans known as the Magdalenians celebrated by removing the ears of their enemies, scooping out their brains, and ...
Researchers re-analysed human bones from Poland’s Maszycka Cave and uncovered new evidence of cannibalism. The study reveals ancient humans consumed even brains, targeting nutrient-rich body parts ...
A simple blue stain could force trees into giving up their memories of cold summers and volcanic winters, a recent study reveals, giving researchers a new way to precisely reconstruct ancient climates ...
Hominid footprints found on Crete date back 5.6 million years, making them by far the oldest ever discovered in Europe.
Hundreds of Mayan artifacts have been found underwater in a Guatemalan lake, according to the Daily Mail. Among the trove of ...
A team of archaeologists, paleontologists, and historians from several institutions in Spain, Germany, and Poland, has found ...
The year 2,700 BCE may be regarded as a turning point in the social history of our ancestors in the territory now known as ...