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Ancient stone tools reveal how early seafarers from Asia became America’s first people
Long before there were maps or names for continents, a handful of people stood at the edge of the world. Picture them on a ...
In the late 1970s, a mysterious object dating back to the Early Stone Age was unearthed in Germany. Initially thought to be an oil lamp, the item was later studied in detail by researchers from Aarhus ...
Archaeologists uncover a mysterious Bronze Age ritual landscape in Murayghat with more than 95 ceremonial monuments.
The site sits within sediments that record major environmental upheaval in East Africa during the late Pliocene. Around 3.44 ...
Archaeologists discovered evidence of an ancient cult while excavating an area in northern Israel, officials said.
When a society collapses, humans need places to gather. A 5,000-year-old ceremonial site shows how ancient people dealt with ...
After the collapse of the Chalcolithic culture around 3500 BCE, people in Jordan’s Murayghat transformed their way of life, shifting from domestic settlements to ritual landscapes filled with dolmens, ...
Stone tools reveal that the First Americans followed a coastal route from East Asia, linking both sides of the Pacific during the Ice Age.
New research comparing stone tools found at sites across the US and on Japan’s northernmost island suggests a different ...
TPM’S 25th Anniversary Sale! To celebrate 25 years publishing thanks to our members, we’re taking $25 dollars off the annual ...
The best miniseries can maintain excellence from start to finish, as proven by Chernobyl, Band of Brothers, and The Haunting ...
Though it may appear to be the product of a mythical, long-vanished society, the Hill is the work of a single person, the ...
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