Scientists have found strong evidence that early humans were making and controlling fire around 400,000 years ago, much earlier than previously believed, according to a report by The Guardian. The ...
Nowadays archaeologists guess that ancient humans first entered the Americas as long as 24,000 years ago, perhaps via a sea ...
A study shows Neanderthals made first fire in Britain 400,000 years ago, pushing back the timeline of controlled fire use by ...
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Radiocarbon study redraws the timeline of Egypt’s first pharaohs
Radiocarbon dating is quietly rewriting one of humanity’s best known origin stories, shifting the rise of Egypt’s first ...
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7,000-year-old walls discovered off French coast reveal sophisticated society
A groundbreaking discovery off the coast of Brittany, France, is rewriting the timeline of ...
A stunning discovery at an archaeological dig in the UK is rewriting the timeline of when humans first made fire.Researchers ...
The blockbuster gallery Networks of the Past that opens today at CSMVS, marks a milestone in Mumbai and India’s cultural ...
Cats didn’t become house pets because humans needed them. They didn’t herd animals, pull carts, or guard property.
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Scientists unveil a surprising new timeline for ancient Egypt
New scientific work is quietly redrawing the master timeline of ancient Egypt, shifting key dynasties and even the start of ...
A new archaeological find pushes back the timeline on when humans mastered the ability to make fires, a transformative technology.
Evidence from eastern England suggests ancient humans may have mastered fire 400,000 years ago, far earlier than believed, ...
As Athens reinvents itself, the metro is becoming more than a transport system. It is a backbone for sustainable growth, a ...
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