The site had an unusually high abundance of fish compared to other Stone Age sites, suggesting that people captured more fish as waterholes shrank during the dry season. “People start to ...
Early people not only came out of Africa, but much later, some returned to it by boat across the Mediterranean, possibly from ...
Misconception: Life took place mostly in caves. It’s not necessarily a misconception that Stone Age people lived in caves and grunted and carried around big honkin’ clubs. They most certainly ...
Roughly 8,000-year-old remains unearthed from present-day Tunisia held a surprise: European hunter-gatherer ancestry.
The Arunta: a Study of a Stone Age People. By Sir Baldwin Spencer late F. J. Gillen. In two volumes. Vol. 1. Pp. xxviii + 390 + 87 plates. Vol. 2. Pp. xvi + 391 - 646 + 64 plates. (London ...
Stone Age peoples may also have sliced animal hides ... style of stone spear point and to the culture of the North American people who used such weapons to devastating effect against large game.
The Mesolithic period is known as the middle stone age. Stone Age people cut up their food with sharpened stones and cooked it on a fire. After a good day’s hunting people could feast on meat.
It says that the first Americans were the Clovis people—named for an archeological site located near Clovis, New Mexico—and that they walked across the Bering Land Bridge and spread into what ...
The first genomic study of ancient people from the eastern Maghreb region — present-day Tunisia and northeastern Algeria — shows that Stone Age populations who lived there more than 8,000 ...