A set of mysterious grooves on a cave floor in France has turned out to be far more than abstract art. Archaeologists now ...
Vol. 3, THE PALAEOLITHIC ARCHAEOLOGY OF GREECE AND ADJACENT AREAS: Proceedings of the ICOPAG Conference, Ioannina, September 1994 (1999), pp. 211-214 (4 pages) We present a preliminary report on ...
British School at Athens Studies, Vol. 3, THE PALAEOLITHIC ARCHAEOLOGY OF GREECE AND ADJACENT AREAS: Proceedings of the ICOPAG Conference, Ioannina, September 1994 (1999), pp. 215-220 (6 pages) Survey ...
Darren Curnoe receives funding from the Australian Research Council. We still hear and read a lot about how a diet based on what our Stone Age ancestors ate may be a cure-all for modern ills. But can ...
The patterns of dispersal of early humans across continents and islands are hotly debated, but researchers have found that Pleistocene hunter-gatherers settled in Cyprus thousands of years earlier ...
Known as the Fertile Crescent, the region of the Middle East that links the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea is thought to have been where agriculture began for this part of the world. With the ...
A new article tells how researchers found -- in the site of Hort de la Bequera (Margalef de Montsant, Priorat) -- an artistic piece from 12,500 years ago in which humans and birds try to interact in a ...
Spanning over three million years, the Palaeolithic saw humanity’s first tools, early cultural development, and the spread of our ancestors across the globe. Coach John Beam dies after being shot on ...
Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...