Préhistoire 3

Atapuerca (Espagne): dig seeks prehistoric ancestors of Europeans

Taforalt Cave (Maroc): Origins of the Iberomaurusian in NW Africa

Scott City (USA): Researchers search for link between mammoth bones, early hunters

Sima del Elefante cave (Espagne): 1.4 Million-Year-Old Knife Discovered

Warfare was uncommon among hunter-gatherers

Vogelherd Cave (Allemagne): Ice Age Figurine's Head Found

Warren Field (G-B): 'World's oldest calendar' discovered in Scottish field

Bulls Scarp (USA): ocean-bottom archaeological site  that was Ice Age coast

Patpara (Inde): the technology of the Acheulean to Middle Palaeolithic transition

- Raqefet Cave (Israël): earliest use of flowers in burial rite

Altamira cave (Espagne): a long sequence of rock art

Swan Point (USA): Scientists uncovering ancient culture in Interior Alaska

Ban Don Mun (Thailande): A chronological reappraisal of human occupations

Huayang  (Chine):  Site could be divided into eight stratifications

Turkana Basin (Kenya): Pedogenic carbonate stable isotopic evidence for wooded habitat preference of early Pleistocene tool makers

Warwasi / Yafteh (Iran): The beginning of the Upper Paleolithic in the Iranian Zagros

Shuidonggou (Chine): microblades connected with mobile adaptations

Yana (Russie): Ancient Siberians may have rarely hunted mammoths

Pyrénées (France/Espagne): On the Trail of Pre-Historic Humans

Kozarnika cave (Bulgarie): Teeth and bones ioverturn theories about the Homo erectus

Beachcombing for early humans in Africa

Buck Lake (USA): one of the best preserved sites of Clovis artifacts center of a scientific controversy

Danjiangkou (Chine): Stone Artifacts Unearthed from the Early Paleolithic Site

Pallavaram (Inde): A discovery that changed the antiquity of humankind who lived in Indian subcontinent

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