Discovered over a century ago, the late Upper Paleolithic archeological site included stone and bone tools, evidence of ...
New study shows Middle Paleolithic people intentionally decorated stone tools, offering evidence that abstract thinking began ...
An international research team including the University of Göttingen has gained new insights into the burial rituals of Late ...
A new study examines the mortuary practices of Magdalenian people in Poland, including evidence of cannibalism.
The Kostenki 11 site, located near the Don River, just 300 kilometers from Moscow, is one of the most significant Upper ...
Researchers Stunned to Discover a 35,000-Year-Old Ritual Complex of Hunter-Gatherers Inside an Israeli Cave Researchers ...
Explore the intriguing findings from the Maszycka Cave in Poland. Discover the evidence of ancient humans being consumed by ...
An international research team including the University of Göttingen has gained new insights into the burial rituals of Late Ice Age societies in ...
Land reform in South Africa has followed a familiar script—conquest, displacement, and struggle. The names change, but the fights remain the same.
A new study has uncovered chilling evidence that nearly 18,000 years ago, European warriors ate the brains of their enemies.
They may have been drawn to the discarded remains from ancient human meals, and a new model shows tame wolves could have ...
Early Europeans known as the Magdalenians celebrated by removing the ears of their enemies, scooping out their brains, and ...