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The oldest known bone spear tip in Europe has been identified in a cave in southwest Russia. Dated to between 70,000 and ...
Around 33,000 years ago, Europe's climate cooled and a new human culture known as the Gravettians, known for hunting woolly ...
How have modern technologies revolutionized archaeology? Metal detectors and LiDAR have made it possible to precisely locate artifacts without invasive excavation. These tools provide a detailed view ...
Secrets are tucked away in every corner of Vatican City in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, but there are only five lost artifacts of Europe we can find.
Hundreds of stone artifacts and 54,000-year-old human teeth have been found in a rock shelter in the south of France, pushing back evidence for Homo sapiens wielding the bow and arrow in Europe by ...
The way forward is and should only be restitution. Restitution of Africa’s artifacts without any form of negotiations.
Stone tools in Ukraine dated to 1.4 million years ago may be the earliest solid evidence of humans in Europe, a new study reveals. The makers of these tools likely weren't Homo sapiens but a close ...
In one of the new studies, researchers examined LRJ artifacts, which included elaborately crafted, leaf-shaped stone tools that were widespread in Northern Europe from Germany to Britain.
Items belonging to an Englishman credited with cracking encrypted Nazi communications during World War II, and who later earned accolades as one of the founding fathers of computer science, were ...
The evidence also adds to the suspicion that the movement of modern humans into Europe and Asia about 50,000 years ago helped drive Neanderthals into extinction.
Culture Amateur art detectives used modern tools and the law to return stolen artifacts April 18, 20246:02 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered Erika Beras ...
Europe's rivers are drying up due to the worst drought in 500 years, revealing prehistoric monuments, ancient bridges, and war relics.