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It started as a quiet stroll along a Florida beach and quickly turned into a heart-pounding moment when a young woman spotted ...
The White River Alliance and the Rio Blanco County Historical Society are co-sponsoring an event on Aug. 13, at 6 p.m. at the Heritage Culture Center. Archaeologist H. “Sonny” Shelton, is an ...
Nichole Mercuri, 26, was walking along a Florida beach when she says she spotted a giant tooth that once belonged to a ...
Join Steve Miller as he shares his favorite artifact-hunting stories, along with displays from his impressive personal ...
Humans have been using horses for several thousand years. We don’t know which tribe or group of people first tamed them. Our ...
Neanderthals had a taste for fat, and they worked hard to get it. Long before humans built cities or invented writing, these ...
What we eat helps shape who we are. That’s why paleoanthropologists are so fascinated by ancient diets; they hold clues to ...
The cave was properly excavated several years later in 1912, when an array of stone tools and charred bones of bison were found inside, revealing that Paleolithic hunters had once frequented the site.
Ice Age Hunters Made Tools from Beached Whale Bones 20,000 Years Ago Long before whale hunting, humans were already crafting tools from whale bones.
Prehistoric hunters seemed to favor flint from the same region where the deer roamed – Mounts Ebal and Gerizim – suggesting a deep-rooted awareness of the landscape and its significance. “This ...
Ancient horse hunts challenge ideas of ‘modern’ human behavior Sophisticated social and mental capacities date back at least 300,000 years ...
A stone tool discovery in China rewrites the human story of Middle Paleolithic era in East Asia ...