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15,000 years ago, hunters gatherers on the Carmel lived off coastal lakes teeming with birds
The study by Dr. Amos, Prof. Weinstein-Evron, and Yeshurun analyzed bird bones from Nahal Me’arot and el-Wad caves to reveal Natufian hunting and environment.
Spider megacolony of 111,000 found weaving record web in Sulfur Cave on Greece-Albania border
Neanderthal diversity: Iberian Neanderthals handled the dead with cave deposits, not graves
Did farming begin outside the Fertile Crescent? 9,200-year-old grains found in Uzbek cave
Archaeologists discover 20,000-year-old stone tools in South African caves, revealing Ice Age techn
"Finding the same tools and the same methods used to make these tools across this entire country suggests that people were connecting with each other over long distances."
Report: Former US remote viewer asserts he located Ark of the Covenant
He says he pinpointed the Ark's location 'within meters' using remote viewing.
6000-year-old hunting kit discovered in West Texas cave system
This discovery offers a rare glimpse into the lives of ancient hunters, revealing tools, weapons, and even a folded pronghorn hide left untouched for thousands of years.
Study: Children were active spiritual mediators in paleolithic cave art
The researchers discovered tiny handprints and footprints of two-year-old toddlers, alongside those of adults.
8,400-year-old super-abstract stone figurine found in Azerbaijan's Damjili cave
The earliest known human figurine in the south caucasus reveals symbolic art predating neolithic culture.
World's longest cave reveals tiny 'Chipmunk Shark' species with iron nail-like teeth
Fossilized teeth reveal tiny 'chipmunk shark' species from over 330 million years ago.
Ancient proteins reveal male Australopithecus africanus, oldest hominin found in Sterkfontein Caves
The Australopithecus africanus specimen is the oldest hominin analyzed for sex using palaeoproteomics.
Roman ritual site found 200 meters deep in prehistoric Spanish cave
Find includes fifteen Roman inscriptions and a coin from the reign of Emperor Claudius.
Archaeologists unearth 4,000-year-old copper dagger in Italy's Tina Jama Cave
The rare copper dagger was found alongside abundant ceramic remains, flint arrowheads, polished stone axes, and shell ornaments.
Humans occupied lava tube in northern Saudi Arabia as shelter for thousands of years
A large tube produced by lava in the Umm Jirsan cave in Saudi Arabia sheltered humans for thousands of years.