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Published To kill mammoths in the Ice Age, people used planted pikes, not throwing spears, researchers say



Archeologists say new findings might help resolve the debate about Clovis points and reshape how we...
Published Marriage in Minoan Crete - Marriage in Minoan Crete: A Look into Ancient Greek Culture


An international team of researchers achieves completely new insights into Bronze Age marriage rules...
Published Drought encouraged Attila's Huns to attack the Roman empire, tree rings suggest - Drought Encouraged Attila's Huns to Attack the Roman Empire, Tree Rings Suggest


Hunnic peoples migrated westward across Eurasia, switched between farming and herding, and became vi...
Published Remapping the superhighways travelled by the first Australians reveals a 10,000-year journey through the continent - Remapping the Superhighways Travelled by the First Australians Reveals a 10,000-Year Journey Through the Continent


New research has revealed that the process of 'peopling' the entire continent of Sahul -- the combin...
Published Upcycling in the past: Viking beadmakers' secrets revealed - Upcycling in the Past: Viking Beadmakers' Secrets Revealed



The Viking Age bead makers were more advanced than previously believed. A new interdisciplinary stud...
Published Early arrival and expansion of palaeolithic people on Cyprus



The patterns of dispersal of early humans across continents and islands are hotly debated, but resea...
Published Changing climate conditions likely facilitated early human migration to the Americas at key intervals, research suggests - Changing Climate Conditions Likely Facilitated Early Human Migration to the Americas at Key Intervals



Researchers have pinpointed two intervals when ice and ocean conditions would have been favorable to ...
Published Medieval monks were 'riddled with parasites' - Medieval Monks Were 'Riddled with Parasites'


Research examining traces of parasites in medieval Cambridge residents suggests that monks were almo...
Published Oldest evidence of the controlled use of fire to cook food, researchers report - Oldest Evidence of Controlled Use of Fire to Cook Food Discovered by Researchers



The remains of a huge carp fish mark the earliest signs of cooking by prehistoric human to 780,000 y...
Published True giant wombat gives Diprotodon podium a wobble - True Giant Wombat Gives Diprotodon Podium a Wobble


While the Diprotodon -- the extinct megafauna species that is distantly related to wombats but was t...
Published Woolly mammoth movements tied to earliest Alaska hunting camps



Researchers have linked the travels of a 14,000-year-old woolly mammoth with the oldest known human...
Published High-status Danish Vikings wore exotic beaver furs - High-Status Danish Vikings Wore Exotic Beaver Furs


Beaver fur was a symbol of wealth and an important trade item in 10th Century Denmark, according to...
Published The heat is on: Traces of fire uncovered dating back at least 800,000 years - The Heat is On: Traces of Fire Uncovered Dating Back at Least 800,000 Years



Scientists reveal an advanced, innovative method that they have developed and used to detect nonvisu...
Published Unique Viking shipyard discovered at Birka - Unique Viking Shipyard Discovered at Birka


Archaeologists have located a unique Viking Age shipyard site at Birka on Björkö in Lake Mälaren. Th...
Published Hidden from the Romans: 200 tons of silver on the shores of the river Lahn - Hidden from the Romans: 200 Tons of Silver on the Shores of the River Lahn


In their search for silver ore, the Romans established two military camps in the Bad Ems area near K...
Published Ancient climate change solves mystery of vanished South African lakes - Ancient Climate Change Solves Mystery of Vanished South African Lakes



New evidence for the presence of ancient lakes in some of the most arid regions of South Africa sugg...
Published Underwater jars reveal Roman period winemaking practices - Underwater Jars Reveal Roman Period Winemaking Practices


Winemaking practices in coastal Italy during the Roman period involved using native grapes for makin...
Published Indigenous communities used the Caribbean Sea as an aquatic highway - Indigenous Communities Used the Caribbean Sea as an Aquatic Highway


Researchers recently turned to pottery to tease apart the navigational history of the Caribbean, ana...
Published Archaeologists uncover oldest known projectile points in the Americas - Archaeologists Uncover Oldest Known Projectile Points in the Americas


Archaeologists have uncovered projectile points in Idaho that are thousands of years older than any...
Published Study shows ancient Alaskans were freshwater fishers - Study Shows Ancient Alaskans Were Freshwater Fishers



A scientific team has discovered the earliest-known evidence of freshwater fishing by ancient people...