New Tel Aviv University research suggests prehistoric humans in Israel didn't create cave paintings because large animals had ...
In 1903, workers digging a ditch in Gough's Cave in Cheddar Gorge, England uncovered the astonishingly well-preserved remains ...
The caves formed through excavation works in the Salt Mountain in Iğdır have become a popular destination, even during the ...
New research offers an explanation for why the practice prevalent in prehistoric Western Europe didn't occur in the Eastern Mediterranean.
This Thursday at the Judges Breakfast in Clearlake Kevin Kealey shared some of the folklore surrounding Mt. Konocti, as well as its best kept secret – what could possibly be the worlds ...
According to the information, the workers were performing excavation tasks at a depth of 15 feet when the incident occurred.
Tel Aviv team suggests European underground paintings beseeched cosmic powers not to let megaherbivores disappear -- but the ...
The obstacles in building Metro West’s main city station include being sandwiched between the City Circle train line and a ...
Changpinian” (長濱文化) after the local township, although most English sources today use “Changbin Culture.” Since the timeline fit with the last ice age, when the Taiwan Strait was traversable by foot, ...
In a recent paper published in the Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, researchers suggest that prehistoric humans in the Levant did not create cave paintings because the primary subjects of ...