- Early humans hunted the largest available animals to extinction for 1.5 million years
- Neumark-Nord (Allemagne):Neandertals were the first hominids to turn forest into grassland 125,000 years ago
- Prehistoric mums may have cared for kids better than we thought
- Chiquihuite Cave (Mexique): 'Tools' Suggesting Humans Reached Mexico 30,000 Years Ago
- Bacho Kiro (Bulgarie): Human Expansion During Ice Age
- D'où venaient les premiers Américains ?
- Tam-Pa-Ling (Laos): Early modern human adapted to a rainforest environment
- Trachilos (Grece): Découverte de la plus ancienne empreinte humaine
- Nacaome (Costa Rica) : Humans, dogs lived in C. America in 10,000 BC
- Artificial intelligence suggests a new narrative for the Out of Africa process
- Singi Talav (Inde): a last archaic hominin stronghold in India
- Le casoar aurait été élevé par les humains il y a 18.000 ans
- Chasse, sexualité... les préjugés sur les femmes préhistoriques
- White Sands (USA):23,000 years ago footprints
- Caune de l'Arago (France): Découverte de traces de feu vieilles de 560 000 ans
- Environmental conditions of early humans in Europe
- Castel di Guido (Italie):Record number of ancient elephant bone tools discovered
- Casablanca (Maroc) Découverte de l'acheuléen le plus ancien d'Afrique
- Pourquoi l’Afrique n’est pas le seul berceau de l’humanité
- Fire record shows cultural diffusion took off 400,000 years ago
- Widespread cultural diffusion of knowledge started 400 thousand years ago
- Boker Tachtit (Israel): La première révolution technologique date de… 50 000 ans
- Tianyuan (Chine):Mysterious East Asians vanished during the ice age. This group replaced them.
- New evidence may change timeline for when people first arrived in North America
- En utilisant le feu, les premiers humains ont définitivement changé le paysage de l’Afrique
- Panga ya Saidi – Kenya : L'enfant Mtoto, inhumé il y a 78 000 ans
- Hobbits and other early humans not 'destructive agents' of extinction
- Some Women Were Big-Game Hunters, Complicating Ancient Gender Roles
- Le virus préhistorique
- Homo sapiens, homo destructor ?
- Neanderthals and Homo sapiens used identical Nubian technology
- Revadim (Israel): Early humans used chopping tools to break animal bones and consume the bone marrow
- Laminia (Sénégal): First human culture lasted 20,000 years longer than thought
- Atapuerca (Espagne): Early humans may have survived the harsh winters by hibernating
- Humans in The Americas 130,000 Years Ago ?
- Did Neanderthals Go to War With Homo Sapiens?
- Alor (Indonésie): 40,000 years of adapting to sea-level change
- Lapa do Picareiro (Portugal): Modern humans reached westernmost Europe 5,000 years earlier than previously known
- Manayzah (Yemen) / Ad-Dahariz (Oman): Native American stone tool technology found
- How Stone Age humans unlocked the glucose in plants
- Ancient teeth reveal Bronze Age gender inequality
- Danbolinzulo Cave (Espagne): Ancient Art Found Changes Understanding of Prehistoric Society
- Gona (Ethiopie): Smallest Homo erectus cranium in Africa and diverse stone tools found
- Arctic island woolly mammoth shows strongest evidence yet of human slaughter and butchering
- INDONESIE - Java : Dating of volcanic ash at Sangiran shows Homo erectus arrived later than thought
- Sulawesi (Indonésie): The world's oldest visuel tale
- Kula (Turquie): Volcanic eruption Sulawesiwitnessed by prehistoric humans
- Pilauco (Chili): Footprint found is 'oldest' in Americas
- Hominids may have hunted rabbits as far back as 400,000 years ago
- Pilauco (Chili): Geologic evidence supports theory that major cosmic impact event occurred approximately 12,800 years ago
- Moussey (France): une présence humaine confirmée dès le Paléolithiqie Supérieur
- Swan Point (Alaska) : Indigenous oral history gives archeologists insight into early human life
- Stone Age Europe's Population Could Have Fit Into A Mid-Sized Cruise Ship, Says Study
- Fa-Hien Lena (Sri Lanka): The monkey hunters: Humans colonize South Asian rainforest by hunting primates
- Humans colonized diverse environments in Southeast Asia and Oceania during the Pleistocene
- Shubayqa 6 (Jordanie):11,500-year-old animal bones isuggest early dogs helped humans hunt
- Lubang Jeriji Saléh cave (Borneo) : World's 'oldest figurative painting' discovered
- Karnatukul (Australie) : Humans braved hostile desert thousands of years earlier than thought
- Tafouralt (Maroc) : La grotte des pigeons livre de nouveaux trésors
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Co Longford (Irlande) : hunter-gatherers may have become ill from undercooked fish
- Shangchen (Chine) :Stone tools age Asia's first Homo presence
- Gault site (USA) : research pushes back date of earliest North Americans
- The origins of pottery linked with intensified fishing in the post-glacial period
- Atapuerca Gran Dolina (Espagne) : Europe's oldest human fossil could be almost 1 million years old
- In ancient boulders, new clues about the story of human migration to the Americas
- People voyaged to Australia by boat more than 50,000 years ago
- Simulating the prehistoric use of fire through computer models
- New research shows Prehistoric hunter-gatherers were the first people to ride horses and explores its impact on migration and languages
- Panga ya Saidi (Kenya) : cave sheds new light on dawn of modern man
- Early Middle-Eastern culture had a thing for gazelle scapula
- White Sands (USA) : Human-sloth hunt hinted at in 15,000-year-old footprints