The etching, discovered at a Paleolithic campsite, may be the only known evidence hinting at how our ancestors fished over 150 centuries ago.
A look through hundreds of previous studies – on everything from modern human anatomy and physiology to measures of the ...
A recent study published in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology suggests that for 2 million years, Homo sapiens and ...
Knewz.com noted that the study highlighted the significance of fishing during the Late Upper Paleolithic period, around ...
The paleolithic, or paleo, diet – aka the stone age, hunter-gatherer or caveman diet – is based on the idea that if we eat like our ancient ancestors, we’ll be healthier and reduce our risk ...
Many vegetables in the Paleo diet have changed since the Paleolithic period ... what did Stone Age people eat? Wild cabbage ...
The Ice Age camp site of Gönnersdorf on the banks of the Rhine has revealed a groundbreaking ... Although it is known that ...
The popularity of these so-called caveman or Stone Age diets is based on the idea that modern humans evolved to eat the way hunter-gatherers did during the Paleolithic—the period from about 2.6 ...
Since strong arguments can be advanced that many Upper Paleolithic societies in Southwest Europe were transegalitarian societies with significant inequalities, I, together with D’Ann Owens, began to ...
Archeologists have decoded the markings on 20,000-year-old cave paintings created by Ice Age hunter-gatherers. The results show that early humans used writing to convey information far earlier ...
Modern Japanese appear to be genetically descended from the Paleolithic Minatogawa people ... modern Japanese have mixed origins in Jomon hunter-gatherers who inhabited broad areas of Japan ...
An international group of researchers led by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria have uncovered the earliest ...