From stunning artwork to evidence of elaborate prehistoric butchering, Live Science takes a look at seven amazing caves that ...
According to Science Magazine, the discovery was made at the Border Cave site in the KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa, a rich archaeological resource of artifacts related to Stone Age humans.
About 8,500 years ago, a 5'6" man with size 11 feet walked along the Severn Estuary at 2.6 miles per hour carrying a heavy load on his right shoulder. Archaeologists deduced all this from a series of ...
Chipping away to create indentations for basins, these pioneering cartographers then cut grooves into the cave floor to ...
Perhaps hoping to gain the blessing of the stone-age hunter-gatherers that dwelt along the east coast 30,000 years ago, visitors to the Baxian Caves (八仙洞) during the 1970s would grab a handful of soil ...
Other tableaux are hard to interpret without knowing what cultural beliefs and aspirations these Stone Age artists were representing. Because the paintings are often found deep inside caves in ...
A fascinating discovery in a French cave is giving researchers new insights into the past. The cave, located south of Paris, ...
This work of art was found in a cave at Cresswell Crags, Derbyshire. It was made around 12,000 years ago. The Stone Age artist used a sharp stone to scratch the outline of a horse onto a piece of ...
Weaving our way through a breathtaking tropical mini-forest, a little path leads us to the magnificent stone age caves, a hidden treasures in Paradise Lost in Kiambu. Here, you find obsidian rocks ...
Other artistic relics of Stone Age peoples, especially in the Old World, include carved figurines, cave paintings, and beaded clothing. France's Solutrean culture of 23,000 to 18,000 years ago is ...