Préhistoire 8

Early humans hunted the largest available animals to extinction for 1.5 million years

Neumark-Nord (Allemagne):Neandertals were the first hominids to turn forest into grassland 125,000 years ago

Prehistoric mums may have cared for kids better than we thought

Chiquihuite Cave (Mexique): 'Tools' Suggesting Humans Reached Mexico 30,000 Years Ago

Bacho Kiro (Bulgarie): Human Expansion During Ice Age

D'où venaient les  premiers Américains ?

Tam-Pa-Ling (Laos): Early modern human adapted to a rainforest environment

Trachilos (Grece): Découverte de la plus ancienne empreinte humaine

Nacaome (Costa Rica) : Humans, dogs lived in C. America in 10,000 BC

Artificial intelligence suggests a new narrative for the Out of Africa process

Singi Talav (Inde): a last archaic hominin stronghold in India

Le casoar aurait été élevé par les humains il y a 18.000 ans

- Chasse, sexualité...  les préjugés sur les femmes préhistoriques

White Sands (USA):23,000 years ago  footprints

- Caune de l'Arago (France): Découverte de traces de feu vieilles de 560 000 ans

Environmental conditions of early humans in Europe

- Castel di Guido (Italie):Record number of ancient elephant bone tools discovered

Casablanca (Maroc) Découverte de l'acheuléen le plus ancien d'Afrique

Pourquoi l’Afrique n’est pas le seul berceau de l’humanité

Fire record shows cultural diffusion took off 400,000 years ago

Widespread cultural diffusion of knowledge started 400 thousand years ago

Boker Tachtit (Israel): La première révolution technologique date de… 50 000 ans

Tianyuan (Chine):Mysterious East Asians vanished during the ice age. This group replaced them.

-  New evidence may change timeline for when people first arrived in North America

- En utilisant le feu, les premiers humains ont définitivement changé le paysage de l’Afrique

Panga ya Saidi – Kenya : L'enfant Mtoto, inhumé il y a 78 000 ans

- Hobbits and other early humans not 'destructive agents' of extinction

Some Women Were Big-Game Hunters, Complicating Ancient Gender Roles

Le virus préhistorique

-  Homo sapiens, homo destructor ?

- Neanderthals and Homo sapiens used identical Nubian technology

Revadim (Israel): Early humans used chopping tools to break animal bones and consume the bone marrow

Laminia (Sénégal): First human culture lasted 20,000 years longer than thought

- Atapuerca (Espagne): Early humans may have survived the harsh winters by hibernating

Humans in The Americas 130,000 Years Ago ?

- Did Neanderthals Go to War With Homo Sapiens?

- Alor (Indonésie): 40,000 years of adapting to sea-level change

Lapa do Picareiro (Portugal): Modern humans reached westernmost Europe 5,000 years earlier than previously known

Manayzah (Yemen) / Ad-Dahariz (Oman): Native American stone tool technology found

How Stone Age humans unlocked the glucose in plants

Ancient teeth reveal Bronze Age gender inequality

- Danbolinzulo Cave (Espagne):  Ancient Art Found Changes Understanding of Prehistoric Society

Gona (Ethiopie): Smallest Homo erectus cranium in Africa and diverse stone tools found

Arctic island woolly mammoth shows strongest evidence yet of human slaughter and butchering

- INDONESIE -  Java : Dating of volcanic ash at Sangiran shows Homo erectus arrived later than thought

- Sulawesi (Indonésie): The world's oldest visuel tale

- Kula (Turquie): Volcanic eruption Sulawesiwitnessed by prehistoric humans

- Pilauco (Chili): Footprint found is 'oldest' in Americas

- Hominids may have hunted rabbits as far back as 400,000 years ago

Pilauco (Chili): Geologic evidence supports theory that major cosmic impact event occurred approximately 12,800 years ago

Moussey (France): une présence humaine confirmée dès le Paléolithiqie Supérieur

Swan Point (Alaska) : Indigenous oral history gives archeologists insight into early human life

Stone Age Europe's Population Could Have Fit Into A Mid-Sized Cruise Ship, Says Study

Fa-Hien Lena (Sri Lanka): The monkey hunters: Humans colonize South Asian rainforest by hunting primates

Humans colonized diverse environments in Southeast Asia and Oceania during the Pleistocene

Shubayqa 6 (Jordanie):11,500-year-old animal bones isuggest early dogs helped humans hunt

Lubang Jeriji Saléh cave (Borneo) : World's 'oldest figurative painting' discovered

Karnatukul (Australie) : Humans braved hostile desert thousands of years earlier than thought

Tafouralt (Maroc) : La grotte des pigeons livre de nouveaux trésors

Co Longford (Irlande) : hunter-gatherers may have become ill from undercooked fish

Shangchen (Chine) :Stone tools age Asia's first Homo presence

Gault site (USA) : research pushes back date of earliest North Americans

- The origins of pottery linked with intensified fishing in the post-glacial period

Atapuerca Gran Dolina (Espagne) : Europe's oldest human fossil could be almost 1 million years old

In ancient boulders, new clues about the story of human migration to the Americas

People voyaged to Australia by boat more than 50,000 years ago

Simulating the prehistoric use of fire through computer models

New research shows Prehistoric hunter-gatherers were the first people to ride horses and explores its impact on migration and languages

Panga ya Saidi (Kenya) : cave sheds new light on dawn of modern man

Early Middle-Eastern culture had a thing for gazelle scapula

White Sands (USA) : Human-sloth hunt hinted at in 15,000-year-old footprints