Stone tools reveal that the First Americans followed a coastal route from East Asia, linking both sides of the Pacific during the Ice Age.
Two chunks of ocher unearthed at ancient rock shelters in Ukraine were actually Neanderthal crayons, according to a recent ...
The origins and migrations of modern humans around the world are a hot topic of debate. Genetic analyses have pointed to ...
Long before there were maps or names for continents, a handful of people stood at the edge of the world. Picture them on a ...
While more evidence is needed to link paleo-Americans to Japan, it is possible that they came by boat instead of crossing the Bering Land Bridge.
Stonehenge is arguably the world's most famous prehistoric monument. But its location has come as a complete surprise to many ...