- Abu Hureyra (Syrie):,What ancient dung reveals about Epipaleolithic animal tending
- Românești-Dumbrăvița (Roumanie): Archaeological excavations show life of earliest modern humans in Europe
- Wood sharpens stone: Boomerangs used to retouch lithic tools
- Utah desert (USA): Ice Age human footprints discovered
- When did humans start making art and were Neanderthals artists too?
- Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov (Russie): Human bones used for making pendants in the Stone Age
- Sibudu Cave (South Africa): Prehistoric knife indicates early humans communicated
- Cueva de Ardales (Espagne): rock art cave was used by ancient humans for over 50,000 years
- Early dogs may have doubled in size to protect livestock
- First Australians Ate Giant Eggs Of Huge Flightless Birds
- Powars II (USA): Paleoindian site as Americas' oldest mine
- Stonehenge (Angleterre): Prehistoric faeces reveal parasites from feasting
- Pega-Oliva (Espagne): Impact of sea level rise on human groups during Mesolithic and Neolithic periods
- Ammer Valley (Allemagne): Evidence of slash-and-burn cultivation during the Mesolithic
- Examining paleolithic tools and visual perception
- Study of ancient predators sheds light on how humans did—or didn't—find food
- Friendship ornaments from the Stone Age
- Cantabrie (Espagne): Marine mollusc shells reveal how prehistoric humans adapted to intense climate change
- Aranbaltza II (Espagne): Tools reveal patterns of Neandertal extinction
- New computer predictive model useful in identifying ancient hunter-gatherer sites
- Xiamabei (Chine): Old Stone Age culture discovered
- Bluefish Caves (Canada): Investigating Ice Age America’s Abattoir
- Origin of the 30,000-year-old Venus of Willendorf discovered
- Au Paléolithique déjà… « Le gras, c'est la vie ! »
- Mandrin (France): la grotte révèle de nouveaux secrets sur Homo sapiens
- Early humans placed the hearth at the optimal location in their cave – for maximum benefit and minimum smoke exposure
- Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov (Russie): Climate change in the Early Holocene
- Ohalo II (Israel): 23,000 years ago, humans enjoyed a new bounty of food options
- Omo (Ethiopie): Nouvelle datation pour Omo 1 : il vivait sur les bords de la rivière Omo il y a 230 000 ans.
- How a handful of prehistoric geniuses launched humanity’s technological revolution
- Elarmékora (Gabon): Des outils d’au moins 650 000 ans