Palaeolithic art developed from public galleries towards more private exhibitions
A researcher at the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country proposes analysing characteristics such as the location and visibility of Palaeolithic works to try to deduce their purpose.
Humans, not climate change, wiped out Australian megafauna
Monash University, CU-Boulder researchers show steep decline in megafauna shortly after 45,000 years ago.
Iron Age structures discovered at Tel Aviv University excavation
Intact defensive structure, livestock pens provide insight into complexity of Iron Age copper production.
Discovery adds rock collecting to Neanderthal’s repertoire
Scientists examine interesting limestone rock found at Croatian Neanderthal site.
New app allows users to see ancient Jerusalem virtually
Archaeologically accurate application makes Jerusalem as it existed 2,000 years ago come alive for viewers.
New study finds evolution of brain and tooth size were not linked in humans
Research challenges prevalent views that brain enlargement and dental reduction co-evolved.
Ancient Chaco Canyon population likely relied on imported food
Corn may have come from the Chuska Slope settlement some 50 miles away.
Computer models find ancient solutions to modern problems
Computational science and archaeology come together to develop solutions to problems of climate change.