Ancient Magdalenians practiced cannibalism, consuming enemies and possibly loved ones, revealing prehistoric violence.
Madhu Das, an artist focusing on themes of space, objects, and the human body, discusses his art's connection to societal ...
A study finds that engraved stone artifacts from Manot, Qafzeh, and Quneitra caves reflect early humans' symbolic behavior, ...
Ancient Magdalenians practiced cannibalism, consuming enemies and possibly loved ones, revealing prehistoric violence.
Spanish Rock Art Site Reveals Ancient Roman Sanctuary With Inscriptions and Ritualistic Offerings Hidden beneath the surface ...
Explore the intriguing findings from the Maszycka Cave in Poland. Discover the evidence of ancient humans being consumed by ...
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Australian govts state and federal have transformed one of the most important cultural heritage sites in the world into an ...
Archaeologists uncover Roman inscriptions and a coin in Spain’s Cova de les Dones, indicating ritual significance.
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Signs of prehistoric cannibals who ate both human brains and bone marrow were uncovered in a cave in southern Poland, local media reported. Exploring the Maszycka Cave near the southern city of ...
Within the depths of a cave in southern Poland, researchers made a gruesome discovery about the prehistoric people who lived in the area 18,000 years ago. A recent study analyzing human remains found ...