Strange wear marks on the teeth of Paleolithic people in Central Europe have long puzzled scientists, but new research may ...
Scientists also discovered pieces of charred wood at the Kostenki 11 site. This indicates that Ice Age humans had access to ...
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Live Science on MSNIce age Europeans as young as 10 years old rocked cheek piercings 30,000 years agoA study of Paleolithic skeletons from Central Europe suggests people's teeth were worn down and crowded together because of ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNMammoth Bones Used to Build Mysterious 25,000-Year-Old Site in Russia Came From Different HerdsDNA and radiocarbon dating analyses of the bones are offering new insights into the ambitious Ice Age site constructed by ...
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StudyFinds on MSNArchaeological dig shows Neanderthals weren’t just surviving the Ice Age — they were thrivingExplore the fascinating world of Neanderthals and their ability to survive in extreme conditions. New findings challenge ...
Scientists have found proof that the early humans who lived in North America during the last Ice Age mainly hunted and ate mammoths. They could understand what a woman who lived about 12,800 years ...
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