About 8,500 years ago, a 5'6" man with size 11 feet walked along the Severn Estuary at 2.6 miles per hour carrying a heavy load on his right shoulder. Archaeologists deduced all this from a series of ...
proving that Stonehenge was not the only circle from the Stone Age in the region. The remains of the prehistoric monuments were found during fieldwork that was being conducted near Taw Marsh in ...
At more than 11,000 years old, Göbekli Tepe consists of a series of megalithic enclosures that were built close together. The ...
In the Orkney Islands, archaeologists close the chapter on a legendary excavation, capping two decades of remarkable ...
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 ...
Perhaps a natural disaster or climatic event that caused crops to fail triggered the stone "sacrifice," the researchers suggested in their study. Based on extensive evidence of prehistoric climate ...
The Bahra 1 site, where the statues were found, has been a focal point for research on ancient Stone Age societies in Arabia since 2009. Excavations at the site have given insights into the Ubaid ...