ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEA recent study reveals that around 15,000 years ago, ancient Europeans would eat rather than bury their dead. Continue reading to learn more about this ancient funeral behavior.
Study of fossils from Lake Victoria, Africa reveals that a group of fish diversified rapidly as the lake provided new ecological niches. Learn more about it in this article.
Depictions of king Stefan Uroš II Milutin could be found on one side of the centuries-old coin, while a depiction of a seated Jesus could be found on the other side. Read to learn more.
The new study that examined the age of the oldest known human footprints in North America serves as a response to the criticisms granted to an earlier 2021 study on the same matter. Read to learn more.
The Arctic sea ice plays a crucial role in maintaining the temperature of the Earth, and its gradual decline due to global warming has been shown to bring adverse effects to humans. Read the article to find out more.
A life-sized human sculpture was uncovered in Turkey. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Radosław Botev) 7. 5-Foot Human Sculpture Holding His Phallus With Both Hands Uncovered at Prehistoric Site in Turkey An unusual human sculpture was unearthed in Turkey.
A study reveals the once green Eastern Mediterranean served as a passage for early human migration out of Africa via a well-watered Jordan Rift Valley. Continue reading to learn more.
Tarantulas in southeastern Colorado are migrating in search of a partner as they currently spend their mating season. Learn more about it in this article.