Ancient Arizona Tools Rewrite Human Migration History
Groundbreaking discovery in Arizona challenges established timelines as 1.4-million-year-old stone tools suggest humans arrived in North America far earlier than previously believed.
Groundbreaking discovery in Arizona challenges established timelines as 1.4-million-year-old stone tools suggest humans arrived in North America far earlier than previously believed.
The colossal 10-metre-long fossil of a prehistoric 'sea dragon', the largest and most complete of its kind ever found in Britain, has been miraculously discovered during a routine draining of a lagoon at Rutland Water Nature Reserve.
A stunning 3,000-year-old gold quatrefoil ornament, discovered by a metal detectorist near Peebles, has been declared one of Scotland's most significant Bronze Age finds.
A new species of giant crocodile, dating back 150 million years, has been identified from a fossil found on the UK's Jurassic Coast, offering a fresh perspective on the predators that roamed alongside dinosaurs.
A groundbreaking discovery of a 1.8 million-year-old hominin jawbone in Georgia challenges long-held theories on early human evolution and migration out of Africa.
Marine archaeologists have uncovered a submerged Stone Age settlement in the Baltic Sea, revealing a 7,000-year-old lost world of sophisticated hunter-gatherers off Denmark's coast.
Palaeontologists from the University of Portsmouth identify first new armoured dinosaur from the Isle of Wight in 142 years. Vectipelta barretti reveals surprising connections to dinosaurs from Asia.
A groundbreaking geological study has finally pinpointed the exact origin of Stonehenge's massive sarsen stones, solving a 400-year-old archaeological puzzle that has baffled historians for centuries.
Scientists in Australia have discovered a prehistoric whale species, shedding new light on the evolution of marine mammals. The fossil could reshape our understanding of ancient oceans.
Discover how prehistoric scorpions grew to terrifying sizes due to extreme CO₂ levels, and what it tells us about our planet's climate history.
A surreal adventure in Alberta's Dinosaur Provincial Park, where ancient giants once roamed and their fossils still tell tales of a prehistoric world.
Scientists uncover a prehistoric whale species in Australia, shedding new light on the evolution of marine mammals and their ancient habitats.
A groundbreaking discovery of a 2.8 million-year-old jawbone in Ethiopia fills a critical gap in human evolution, shedding light on our earliest ancestors.
Scientists uncover fossils of a prehistoric whale species in Australia, shedding new light on the evolution of marine mammals.
A newly discovered dinosaur fossil in Mongolia provides groundbreaking evidence of how ancient creatures evolved into today's birds.
Scientists uncover fresh evidence about the enigmatic 'Hobbit' species, Homo floresiensis, shedding light on their possible ancestors and evolutionary journey.
Palaeontologists have uncovered a fascinating fossil of an ancient sea creature that bears a striking resemblance to SpongeBob SquarePants' best friend, Patrick Star. The 100-million-year-old discovery sheds light on prehistoric marine life.
Archaeologists uncover a hidden Arctic cave in Norway filled with ancient artefacts, offering new insights into prehistoric life in the region.
Scientists have uncovered remarkably preserved fossils of prehistoric marine reptiles in Norway's Arctic region, offering new insights into Earth's distant past.
The remains of 'Big John', a colossal prehistoric crocodile, were found decapitated, sparking intrigue and speculation among experts and enthusiasts alike.
Archaeologists in Norway have discovered ancient hunting traps used by early humans to hunt reindeer, shedding light on survival strategies in the Arctic over 1,000 years ago.
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Groundbreaking study suggests Neanderthals may have included insect larvae in their diet, challenging previous assumptions about their eating habits.
New research suggests Neanderthals may have deliberately consumed maggots as a protein-rich food source, challenging our perceptions of their dietary habits.
Archaeologists uncover gruesome evidence suggesting our ancient ancestors engaged in cannibalism, including the remains of children. Read the chilling details.
Archaeologists from Bournemouth University have uncovered prehistoric human remains in Dorset, shedding new light on early British history.
Archaeologists uncover a prehistoric burial cave in Israel, shedding light on ancient rituals and offering new insights into early human societies.