The computer modeling revealed that prehistoric humans influenced European landscapes through two primary mechanisms: deliberate burning of trees and shrubs to create more open habitats, and hunting ...
New research led by UNSW Sydney paleontologists challenges the idea that Indigenous Australians hunted Australia's megafauna to extinction, suggesting instead they were fossil collectors.
An angler caught an ultra-rare “prehistoric” wreckfish off the Cornish coast. Owen Mates, from Kayak Fishing Cornwall, was shark fishing about ten miles from Falmouth Bay when the deep-sea fish took ...
Imagine Europe tens of thousands of years ago: dense forests, large herds of elephants, bison and aurochs—and small groups of ...
A groundbreaking study published in October 2025 has proposed a new perspective on the early inhabitants of Australia, ...
Lindsay Nikole takes us on a bold, hilarious, and chaotic journey through the history of our planet, packed with bizarre ...
In Scarborough, the remains of Gristhorpe Man, Britain's best-preserved Early Bronze Age skeleton were analysed and suggested that he was aged between 45 and 60 years, tall and muscular, and nourished ...
Along Turkey’s northwestern shoreline, where the Aegean Sea meets the olive-covered ridges of Anatolia, lies a quiet district ...
Craniacs #1 brings skull-faced societies together in Titan's flip-book format comic debuting this Wednesday. Two worlds, one ...
A Barrackville man known to his friends and family as “Wooly Mammoth” passed away Oct. 10 at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown. Emmel Ray Garton Jr. is survived by his wife of 54 years, Mary ...