Human beings have been growing their own food for thousands of years. This fruit may have been the very first fruit we ...
On March 21, 1999, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones landed near Cairo after becoming the first people to circle the globe by ...
A landmass that once connected Britain to mainland Europe had temperate forests that could have sustained Stone Age people ...
The recent statements made by the Secretary-General of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, Dr. Akol Paul Kordit, calling ...
Over 500 enigmatic stone towers rose across Scotland's remote north between 400 BC and 280 AD, built by a fierce people whose architectural genius left even Roman legions unable to fully conquer their ...
Ancient European hunter-gatherers were far more advanced in their cooking methods than previously thought, a new study has ...
Ancient DNA from Ajvide graves shows Stone Age burials often grouped extended relatives, highlighting the importance of wider ...
Burned crusts on ancient pottery reveal that Stone Age people cooked fish together with berries, seeds, and other plants.
During the Stone Age, a boy was buried with a crown of woodpecker feathers in what is now Sweden. Another Stone Age grave ...
Burned crusts on ancient pottery reveal that Stone Age people cooked fish together with berries, seeds, and other plants.
Stone Age people 40,000 years ago used a simple form of writing comparable in complexity to the earliest stages of the world’s first writing system, cuneiform, according to a study of mysterious signs ...
A new California law aims to protect workers from silicosis, an incurable lung disease that has killed 29 people in the state and sickened hundreds. Experts say it isn’t enough.