Humans have been creating artistic images of their environment for tens of thousands of years, but weirdly missing from all their cave art and carvings is a pretty obvious omission - the human face.
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Inquirer on MSNStudy says ancient Filipinos had seafaring before Europe, AfricaA study from the Ateneo de Manila University reveals that ancient Filipinos mastered deep-sea fishing and seafaring 40,000 ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNPhilippines’ 40,000-year-old deep-sea fishing tech contests West’s marine powerNew discoveries in Southeast Asia suggest that early humans mastered the art of seafaring and deep-sea fishing 40,000 years ...
The discovered sites and items, spanning from the Paleolithic period of the Stone Age to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), ...
Why study Paleolithic technology? What can old stone tools, ancient fire pits, and painted cave walls tell us about our evolutionary past? Humans occupy a rarified position in the modern world.
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Scientists Extracted DNA From the Dirt to Learn More About the 19,000-Year-Old ‘Red Lady’However, the most fascinating discovery is that the team also found human DNA belonging to the ‘Fournol’ genetic ancestry, a ...
Ancient seafarers in the Philippines and ISEA built sophisticated boats and mastered deep-sea fishing 40,000 years ago, ...
Skulls from Paleolithic Europe’s Pavlovian people have long been noted for their damaged teeth, with wear patterns evident along their outer surfaces. A new study posits a theory that this ...
A Paleolithic Camp at Nice Construction work on the French Riviera has uncovered the remains of man's earliest-known construction work: huts put up by hunters who visited the shore of the ...
Modern Japanese appear to be genetically descended from the Paleolithic Minatogawa people, according to DNA analysis of human remains in Okinawa Prefecture dating from 20,000 years ago. According ...
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