News
We may never know why the skull of a Stone Age man ended up on a stake in a mysterious underwater grave 8,000 years ago, but thanks to a new facial reconstruction, we can see what he probably ...
PROGRESS in the study of prehistoric man has been so remarkable during the tast few years that the demand for a rapid succession of more or less popular treatises on the subject is not surprising.
Some 5,300 years after his violent death, a Stone Age man found frozen in the Alps is slowly revealing his secrets to a global team of scientists. ... Oetzi was old for his time -- at 45 ...
Carl Persson/Blekinge MuseumThe remains of a man and his dog were uncovered in a graveyard dating back to the Stone Age in modern-day Sweden. They say a dog is a man’s best friend. This saying ...
Indeed, recent research on the 5,300-year-old mummy has shown that the Stone Age man did not have blue eyes as previously thought. Believed to have died around the age of 45, Otzi was about 5-foot ...
Researchers used DNA to create a facial reconstruction of the Chinese emperor, who ruled China's Northern Zhou dynasty until his death at age 36 in A.D. 560.Experts have long debated why he died ...
A 4,500-year-old bear paw has been discovered in a Stone Age grave in Poland that contained the dismembered skeletons of a man and child. While animal offerings are a common feature of prehistoric ...
This is a Stone Age man who had his head bashed in and placed on a spike about 8,000 years ago. ... Human Evolution 140,000-year-old child's skull may have been part modern human, ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results