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Long-distance seafarers crossed the Mediterranean Sea far earlier than scientists had believed, a new study has found.
New archaeological finds in Malta add to an emerging theory that early Stone Age humans cruised the open seas.
New archaeological discoveries from Malta suggest that prehistoric hunter-gatherers were far more capable oflong-distance sea ...
These results represent the first clear genetic evidence of contact between early European and North African populations, indicating that Stone Age European hunter-gatherers and North Africans may ...
The team made the daily climb with all their excavation and photography equipment, weighing up to 50 pounds per person.
Study shows prehistoric children may have participated in cave art because they were considered mediators between the ...
Hunter-gatherers from Europe and North Africa could ... It shows that the Mediterranean was no great barrier for Stone Age people. Future studies, she expects, might well turn up more surprises ...
Genetic insights into the Fulani people not only illuminate their biological history but also enrich our understanding of ...
A new full-body reconstruction depicts a warrior wearing armor and holding weapons, all of which were found in a ...