Scientists have found strong evidence that early humans were making and controlling fire around 400,000 years ago, much earlier than previously believed, according to a report by The Guardian. The ...
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7,000-year-old walls discovered off French coast reveal sophisticated society
A groundbreaking discovery off the coast of Brittany, France, is rewriting the timeline of ...
Nowadays archaeologists guess that ancient humans first entered the Americas as long as 24,000 years ago, perhaps via a sea ...
A study shows Neanderthals made first fire in Britain 400,000 years ago, pushing back the timeline of controlled fire use by ...
Cats didn’t become house pets because humans needed them. They didn’t herd animals, pull carts, or guard property.
Evidence from eastern England suggests ancient humans may have mastered fire 400,000 years ago, far earlier than believed, ...
Archaeological evidence from sites like Madjedbebe suggested an arrival date of approximately 65,000 years ago, while genetic analyses consistently pointed to a much more recent timeframe of 47,000 to ...
A well-preserved ancient wall unearthed in Jinan has revealed that the capital of Shandong province was established as a city ...
The pictographs are known by many historians and nature lovers.
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A new archaeological find pushes back the timeline on when humans mastered the ability to make fires, a transformative technology.
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Roadside boulder find rewrites part of California archaeology
On a quiet stretch of Mendocino County roadway, a single boulder pulled from a roadside cut has forced archaeologists to ...
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