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Innovation in stone tool manufacture occurred independently in Europe and the Near East, says study
An analysis of stone tools found in Italy and Lebanon indicates that around 42,000 years ago, modern humans in Europe and the ...
Stretching from western Anatolia to southeastern Europe, this previously unknown land bridge may have been a migration route ...
New research along Turkey’s Ayvalık coast reveals a once-submerged land bridge that may have helped early humans cross from ...
The prehistoric peopling of Europe has long been documented as occurring in waves from the western edge of Eurasia.
Credit: Armando Falcucci Examples of stone tools from the Ahmarian at Ksar Akil (a & b) and the Protoaurignacian at Grotta di ...
The discovery of a stone long overlooked in a German museum suggests that Ice Age communities experimented with vivid hues ...
An “emotional and inspiring” archaeological find of Paleolithic tools has revealed a long-lost prehistoric passage that may ...
Along Turkey’s northwestern shoreline, where the Aegean Sea meets the olive-covered ridges of Anatolia, lies a quiet district ...
Along the Aegean coastline in Turkiye (formerly Turkey), an all-female archeologist team recently discovered more than 130 ...
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Oldest Blue Pigment in Europe Found on 13,000-Year-Old Tool – And Archaeologists Still Have No Idea Why
A 13,000-year-old tool from Germany reveals Europe's earliest use of blue pigment, azurite, reshaping views on Paleolithic color use and symbolism.
The drawings—the oldest dated monumental rock art in Arabia—are the firmest evidence that humans lived there during a dry ...
Researchers in Spain used Apple iPhone’s built-in LiDAR sensor to create a 3D map of a cave with hundreds of prehistoric cave ...
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