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Archaeologists found 115,000-year-old human footprints where they shouldn't be—and they just might rewrite the history of human migration.
A recent discovery made in Germany by researchers from the Dutch Leiden University and the German Johannes Gutenberg University that will change our perception of history and Neanderthals completely.
Glaciers hold layers of history preserved in ice, offering unique insights into Earth's past that can also help us interpret ...
Scientists reconstructed 540 million years of sea level changes, showing Earth's oceans rose and fell by hundreds of feet ...
The Polar Vortex,an atmospheric phenomenon that shapes our winter weather,has been gaining attention as it undergoes changes ...
A team of archaeologists has announced a major finding relating to the Neanderthals. They announced the finding in the ...
Northern Australia's annual monsoon season brings relief to drought-stricken lands and revitalizes crops and livestock for ...
A new study shows evidence of Neanderthal “fat factories” dating back as far as 125,000 years ago. The study found ...
New research is challenging the ongoing debate about the Arctic's glacial past, suggesting that the region may never have ...
If large creatures like elephants, giraffes and bison are allowed to thrive, they could alter habitats that allow for the ...
Archaeological findings reveal Neanderthals operated a 'fat factory' 125,000 years ago in what is now Germany, smashing bones ...