At Rome’s Casal Lumbroso site, humans 400,000 years ago turned a dead elephant into food and tools—proof of astonishing ...
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How a 400,000-year-old elephant skeleton solved a tantalizing puzzle of early human behavior
One spring, after a long winter, an aged elephant lay dying at the bank of a small stream near the coast of what is now ...
One spring, after a long winter, an aged elephant lay dying at the bank of a small stream near the coast of what is now ...
Venison comes in all flavors, ranging from great to bad. But with a couple field preparations and cooking tricks, you can ...
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The Concerning Decline of the Reindeer Population
Reindeer conjure joyful images of Santa Claus, Christmas, and Rudolph, but the truth about these cold-weather animals is much ...
What were the lives of women like throughout the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods? Modern archaeology is only just ...
A Miccosukee tribal elder leads scientists into the Everglades to save both the ecosystem and his tribe’s heritage and ...
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Tiny Footprints of a Neanderthal Toddler Reveal the Deeply Human Story of a Family on the Move
This tiny track, alongside those of an older child and at least one adult, is at the heart of a remarkable discovery. For the ...
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Ancient Roman site reveals early humans butchered straight-tusked elephant and crafted bone tools
Volcanic ash deposits above and below the bones at Casal Lumbroso date the carcass to around 404,000 years ago, during a warm ...
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Indochinese leopards face ‘bleak’ future, but hope persists
Swaths of butterflies flutter around Chalong Thongsong and his team of rangers and researchers as they walk along a muddy ...
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