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Winter 2026 Issue

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Women and men roles in the Neolithic were gendered but flexible

Mon, Feb 16, 2026

Neandertal women and children were the victims of selective cannibalism at Goyet

Fri, Nov 21, 2025

The oldest shell jewelry workshop in Western Europe

Tue, Sep 23, 2025

Human impact on the evolution of domestic and wild animal body size has intensified in the last millennium

Tue, Sep 2, 2025

The standardized production of bone tools by our ancestors pushed back one million years

Wed, Mar 5, 2025

The rise of horse power ~4,200 years ago

Thu, Jun 6, 2024

“Homo sapiens” arrived in China 5,000 years earlier than thought

Thu, Jan 18, 2024

Discovery of immense fortifications dating back 4,000 years in north-western Arabia

Wed, Jan 10, 2024

Who were the first modern humans to settle in Europe?

Mon, Oct 23, 2023

The first prehistoric wind instruments discovered in the Levant

Fri, Jun 9, 2023

The oldest hand-sewn boat in the Mediterranean is about to leave the water

Tue, Jun 6, 2023

The untold history of the horse in the American Plains, a new future for the world

Thu, Mar 30, 2023

Discovery of extracts from a lost astronomical catalogue

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

Study suggests Neanderthals were carnivores

Mon, Oct 17, 2022

Sahelanthropus, the oldest representative of humanity, was indeed bipedal…but that’s not all!

Wed, Aug 24, 2022

Neanderthals indeed painted Andalusia’s Cueva de Ardales

Mon, Aug 2, 2021
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