ANCIENT rock carvings etched over 200,000 years ago could be the oldest ever uncovered, archaeologists believe. The exciting ...
Recent research provides compelling evidence that Middle Paleolithic peoples created deliberate patterns on stone artifacts ...
Neanderthals and Homo sapiens shared technology and customs in the Levant, shaping early human culture through cooperation.
Archaeologists in Marbella, Spain have uncovered a rock which contains ancient prehistoric engravings, Ancient Origins ...
Researchers working in Marbella have uncovered a gabbro rock carving of manmade lines that could date to 200,000 years ago.
Darker skin tones may have been the norm in Europe for many centuries longer than previously thought, analysis of human remains suggests ...
The age of the lines and how they were formed still needs to be verified, but there is a chance this may be one of the oldest ...
Scientists believe that the engravings could be as many as 200,000 years old, which would place their creation in the Lower Paleolithic era. Coto Correa has been the subject of much archaeological ...