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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
Did giant humans once roam the United States?
Unusual human remains found in Nevada, believed by many to belong to a tribe of giants that settled in the US and fought against Native Americans.
These people dig elaborate subterranean shelters with their hands and sticks
"Mysterious YouTube revelation: witness the astonishing abode crafted by a girl in her hand-dug cave dwelling, truly a remarkable tale of adaptation and resilience!"
National Geographic lists Israel's Roman swords as top find of 2023
The find includes a cache of four Roman swords and the head of a deer-shaped handle, estimated to date back nearly 1,900 years, and are in excellent condition.
Hanukkah illuminated: Hiking in the Holy Land
At this time of year, we’re reminded of the importance of olive oil, an essential ingredient in the Hanukkah story, the author writes.
Pristine and mysterious milky pool discovered in deep underground cave
Explore the untouched beauty of a cave where researchers found a pool filled with a mysterious milky liquid, untouched by human hands.
US caver rescued after days-long climb from 1,000 meters deep in Turkish cave
The American caver reportedly began suffering from gastrointestinal bleeding at a depth of 1,040 meters.
What are the mysterious '100,000 soldiers' in these French caves?
The French Trubac Caves were found with little rock formations across the floor that look like soldiers standing at attention.
What was England's mysterious cave with religious carvings used for?
Royston Cave was discovered in the 16th Century filled with carvings of religious figures.
Ancient Mayan underwater canoe was used for ritual to the underworld - study
Around the canoe, divers found 38 separate skeletal remains, including a female human foot bone and bones from an armadillo and other animals.
Scientists discover oldest Neanderthal engravings ever found
The finding in France involves a series of non-figurative markings on the wall, which the team interpreted as finger-flutings, marks made by human hands.