Located in northeast Arizona, Wupatki contains more than 5,000 Indigenous archaeological sites at risk from climate change.
An ancient disaster
Researchers present evidence that a cosmic impact destroyed a biblical city in the Jordan Valley.
Fossil footprints reveal human occupation in North America during Last Glacial Maximum
Evidence shows human presence in North America between 21,000 and 23,000 years ago.
Maya rulers put their personal stamp on monumental complexes
Maya rulers transformed cities, forging new memories of the landscape.
Bone tools from Morocco indicate the production of clothing by 120,000 to 90,000 years ago
Dating from 120,000 – 90,000 years ago, the bone tools were found in association with carnivore remains that showed signs of skinning for furs and pelts.
Prehistoric climate change repeatedly channelled human migrations across Arabia
New research shows that over the last 400,000 years, multiple pulses of increased rainfall transformed the generally arid Arabian Peninsula into a hospitable route for human population movements across...
Study shows evidence of beer drinking 9,000 years ago in Southern China
Pottery vessels which had contained beer, found with human remains in platform mound.
Central European prehistory was highly dynamic
Frequent cultural, genetic, and social change epitomises the history of central Europe from the Stone Age to the Early Bronze Age.
Oldest genome from Wallacea shows previously unknown ancient human relations
International research team isolates DNA from modern human buried 7,000 years ago on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.