Recent research in the La Roche-Cotard cave in France, which has been closed for thousands of years, suggests that the engravings in the cave were actually made by Neanderthals.
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When and how did people start wearing clothes?
The origin of wearing clothes is a long-standing mystery in human history. Here is the research on this subject and the results.
Evidence found that Neanderthals hunted cave lions
Re-analysis of a cave lion skeleton has revealed that Neanderthals may have hunted cave lions.
Early human migrations through once fertile Arabia
Research in the Rift Valley in southern Jordan provides insights into early human migrations.
Neanderthals produced synthetic material through underground distillation
The scientists matched several birch tar production processes to the chemical byproducts discovered on prehistoric Neanderthals implements.
Polish Cave’s 500,000 years old tools
500,000 year old tools found in Polish Cave. The findings indicate that humans entered central Europe earlier than previously assumed.
Neanderthals may have been carnivores, based on their tooth enamel
The position of Neanderthals in the food chain has been determined for the first time by scientists using zinc isotope analyses.
How ancient humans learned to meditate in order to deal with stress
Scientists have revealed that, unlike our Neanderthal predecessors, humans evolved the ability to meditate in order to cope with both past and future pressures.
British history’s first hand axes were not made by Homo sapiens
Homo Sapiens, proof of prosperous settlements in Britain earlier than anticipated is provided by flint axes going back to 600,000 years ago.
Artificial intelligence is being used by archeologists to identify evidence of fire use from a million years ago
Archaeologists in Israel and Canada employed artificial intelligence to unearth evidence of fire use from a period that predates all but a few other similar discoveries, in a location where no such evidence had previously been discovered.