A groundbreaking scientific study published in PLOS ONE is challenging recent claims about when humans first arrived in the Americas. Using a new statistical method called the Apparent Stratigraphic ...
A groundbreaking archaeological discovery in West Africa is challenging long-held assumptions about early human adaptability and migration. Evidence from a site in Côte d'Ivoire reveals that Homo ...
Gobekli Tepe is one of the most mysterious archaeological sites ever discovered. Built thousands of years before the pyramids, it challenges traditional timelines of civilization. Its giant pillars, ...
A 150,000-year-old site in Côte d'Ivoire nearly doubles previous estimates of how long ago humans first lived in rainforests.
A set of burned human bones unearthed in Ethiopia’s Afar Rift may hold the oldest known evidence of cremation, pushing a ...
Hidden deep within the sandstone plateaus of Tassili n'Ajjer, the central Sahara Desert holds one of humanity’s oldest surviving art galleries. Across cliffs, caves, and rock shelters, prehistoric ...
Restoration work inside Dijon’s Church of Saint-Philibert opened up a much older story beneath the floor: a late medieval burial vault, earlier graves, and stone sarcophagi tied to the centuries when ...