Our human ancestors fundamentally changed their eating behavior in the Neolithic period. This was when they began to cultivate cereals and domesticate wild animals.
Step back in time, folks, and imagine a world of primitive cave dwellers, clad in animal skins, and struggling to … Continue reading "Fascinating Facts About The Lives Of Early Humans" ...
The research puts humans in Europe earlier than previously believed. Multiple cut-marked bones offer a key clue into the ...
What did man's ancestors eat? How did they prepare their food? How did their food contribute to their evolution and their anatomical and cognitive development? This film provides answers based on new ...
Researchers have been exploring Iraq’s Western Desert to decode its geomorphological history and search for traces of early ...
Archaeologists have long been intrigued by stone spheroids, peculiar artifacts scattered across archaeological sites ...
Researchers found that her diet primarily consisted of meat from megafauna, the largest animals in an ecosystem, particularly ...
But Stone Age families likely had a relatively manageable amount of children. On average, hunter-gatherer women gave birth to ...
Biophilic design is a nature-centric interior design and architectural style, and our guide explains how to incorporate this ...
Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady follow three students at a Norwegian "folk school," where students learn survival skills and dog ...
Prior to this discovery, the site of Dmanisi in the country of Georgia was thought to contain the oldest evidence of hominin ...
This week, meet a big-brained ancient human relative, hear a meteorite as it lands on Earth, spot a tiny kangaroo-like marsupial, and more.