Archaeologists Confirm Early Human Survival During American Ice Age

Humans occupied South America much earlier than previously thought, according to a recent archaeological study. The discovery was made by analyzing three necklaces made from the bones of ground sloths. This finding adds to the ongoing debate regarding the timeline and methods of how Homo sapiens first reached the Americas, Continue Reading

Humans were not the only ones with advanced toolmaking abilities – Neanderthals possessed them too

Newsletter: We often consider ourselves unique as Homo sapiens, but a recent study of Ice Age Europe reveals that our bone tools, which were once seen as a symbol of higher intelligence, were not so unique after all. Neanderthals, it turns out, also crafted and used hundreds of similar tools Continue Reading