Archeologists have uncovered three-million-year-old tools used by early humans in an area of Africa called “the cradle of humankind.” Kenya’s Homa peninsula is home to several artifacts of ...
Live Science reports that bones from one of the smallest human ancestors, who lived two million years ago, were retrieved ...
Pollution in the rivers that pass through the Cradle of Humankind northwest of Johannesburg creates severe environmental, ...
A cache of 1.5 million-year-old bone tools uncovered in Tanzania suggest ancient human ancestors were capable of critical thinking and advanced craftsmanship.
At Kromdraai in South Africa, José Braga has unearthed the remains of two children. They date from 2.5 million years ago, and one is human, the other a Paranthropus, a member of the hominin genus most ...
For centuries, historians and linguists have been searching for the cradle of the Indo-Europeans, an ancient people who shaped history and created the world’s largest language family ...
Trevor explains this clean-up is organised by the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site Management Authority, an entity of ...