Three-million-year-old tools found in Kenya reveal early humans' ability to cut food, butcher meat, and adapt to new diets.
Analysis of basalt tools from the Hula Valley shows that Stone Age humans gathered, extracted and crushed starches from ...
The human Stone Age was, undeniably, the first step on a journey towards the species total technological dominance – but it ...
At a Neolithic settlement on the Danish island Funen dating back 5,500 years, archaeologists unearthed 14 Neolithic grinding ...
An international study reveals how early humans, as far back as 1.5 million years ago, deliberately selected specific stones ...
Hundreds of stone artifacts discovered on a Danish island may have been offered to the gods to ward off a climate crisis.
A study of prehistoric stone tools has suggested that a group of early humans ate a surprisingly diverse range of plant foods.
An archaeological dig at a site earmarked for housing has uncovered more than 300 stone age tools and artefacts ... having been recorded in Spain and early hewn slabs made into rock constructions ...
The Red Lady of Paviland is one of the oldest skeletons found in Britain, dating from around 30,000 years ago.
Here, savor the skill and workmanship, the artistry and mystery, of 10 artifacts from perhaps the most spectacular of these early American ... rich pigment that Stone Age cultures often used ...
Researchers in Kent have unearthed some of the largest early prehistoric stone tools ever found in Britain. Excavations revealed artefacts in deep Ice Age sediments preserved on a hillside above ...