Ancient jars found in Judea reveal earth’s magnetic field is fluctuating, not diminishing
New evidence says geomagnetic force 'spiked' in 8th century BCE, say Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University, UC San Diego researchers.
Study shows Pre-Columbian builders managed Amazonian forests
Amazonian forests were not pristine when Europeans arrived.
Ancient Chaco Canyon population likely relied on imported food
Corn may have come from the Chuska Slope settlement some 50 miles away.
Raw foodies: Europe’s earliest humans did not use fire
New research conducted by scientists at the University of York reveals for the first time that Europe's earliest humans did not use fire for cooking, but had a balanced...