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Ice Age climate shifts triggered major population changes in prehistoric Europe through migration and adaptation.
The discovery of evidence suggesting that hunter-gatherers from mainland Europe reached Malta approximately 1,000 years earlier than previously believed has rewritten the timeline of early human ...
As ancient communities shifted from foraging to farming, the forces driving this dramatic change weren’t always what many ...
Researchers have discovered a 7,200-year-old skeleton of a young woman in a cave in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, that provides new insight into the migration patterns of early humans. DNA from the ...
Christopher Henshilwood (in Blombos Cave) dug at one of the most important early ... in human prehistory, when Homo sapiens left their African homeland to colonize the world. This great migration ...
While archeologists and historians understand a good portion of these migration patterns, how early humans ended up in ...
A Growing Global Perspective The rise of undersea archaeology in Australia promises to contribute significantly to our understanding of early human migration patterns and the far-reaching impact ...
Early human migration timeline into South America has stirred debate. Researchers have long argued about when these first ...
For hundreds of thousands of years, human survival ... or even migration to other areas. The result was a system that could reflect the wide range of ways early people adapted, moved, and ...