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Around 33,000 years ago, Europe's climate cooled and a new human culture known as the Gravettians, known for hunting woolly ...
Stone Age humans living by a lake in what’s now Germany systematically processed animal carcasses for fatty nutrients — ...
Ancient Andean burial mounds reveal early hunter-gatherer roots of monumental architecture by Greg Watry, UC Davis edited by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
The detailed reconstruction brings the prehistoric hunter-gatherer to life, revealing an intriguing set of features.
People coming from the north settled South America. The first hunter-gatherers entered the continent from the region of what is Colombia today and then spread out from there. An international ...
The former Hunter-Gatherer brewery building on Columbia's Main Street will be deconstructed to make way for new development. The brewery closed in 2024.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — When Hunter-Gatherer Brewery & Alehouse on Main Street closed in December 2024 after the lease on the building expired, many people felt like they were losing a piece of their ...
Prehistoric hunter-gatherers were likely skilled seafarers who could make long and challenging journeys. Stone tools, animal bones and other artifacts unearthed in Malta indicate that humans first ...
Evidence reveals that people reached Malta 8,500 years ago. Hunter-gatherers made the long trip there 1,000 years before agricultural societies arrived.
VIENNA, AUSTRIA—According to a Live Science report, European hunter-gatherers traversed the Mediterranean Sea in primitive boats and visited North Africa much earlier than previously thought. A ...
Ancient hunter-gatherers from Europe may have voyaged across the Mediterranean to Northern Africa around 8,500 years ago, new research suggests. Ancient DNA collected from the remains of Stone Age ...
Thousands of years before Odysseus crossed the ‘wine-dark sea’ in Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey, hunter-gatherers might have island-hopped their way to Africa across the Mediterranean. The ...