In a ground-breaking discovery nestled in the mountains of the Caucasus, archaeologists have unearthed a partial jawbone of Homo erectus in Georgia, which ...
Thousands of years ago, long before the advent of modern technology, our ancestors embarked on epic journeys across the globe ...
Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery of 115,000-year-old human footprints in the Arabian Peninsula, ...
In a turn of events that has left the scientific community in a state of shock and intrigue, the oldest human remains ever discovered have been unearthed from the frosty expanses of Antarctica. This ...
Continuous landmasses, now submerged, may have made it possible for early humans to cross between present-day Turkey and ...
An “emotional and inspiring” archaeological find of Paleolithic tools has revealed a long-lost prehistoric passage that may have enabled movement between Ayvalık and Europe. Continuous stretches of ...
A new find in the Ayvalık region of western Turkey suggests that prehistoric humans somehow "walked" across what is now a ...
Fossil bite mark analysis with AI shows early humans were prey for leopards, reshaping what we know about human evolution.
Archaeologists working at the Orozmani site in Georgia said they found a 1.8-million-year-old human jawbone. The jawbone, found alongside stone tools and animal fossils, is one of the oldest human ...
Imagine walking miles and miles across dangerous terrain frequented by sabertoothed cats just to find the right rock. Around 2.6 million years ago, a group of early hominins in East Africa started to ...
Nearly 300,000 years ago, Neanderthals had already figured out how to hunt mountain goats along vertical cliffs and process them in well-organised camps. Known for ambushing large animals in Western ...