Read more about the article Britain’s Earliest People Lived On Canterbury Outskirts Up To 620,000 Years Ago, New Study Says
Artist reconstruction of Homo heidelbergensis making a flint hand axe. (Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, Illustration by Gabriel Ugueto/Newsflash)

Britain’s Earliest People Lived On Canterbury Outskirts Up To 620,000 Years Ago, New Study Says

Some of Britain's earliest humans lived on the outskirts of Canterbury in Kent between 560,000 and 620,000 years ago, a groundbreaking new study has revealed. The study, which was led…

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Read more about the article Archaeologists Discovery Of Seven Dinosaur Fossils Near Italian City Of Trieste Rewrites Prehistory
Adult and two juvenile individuals of the dinosaur Tethyshadros insularis. (Davide Bonadonna/Newsflash)

Archaeologists Discovery Of Seven Dinosaur Fossils Near Italian City Of Trieste Rewrites Prehistory

An international team of archaeologists has discovered seven dinosaur fossils near the Italian port city of Trieste with some of them dating back 80 million years potentially rewriting the current…

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Read more about the article Central European Prehistory Was Highly Dynamic And Shaped By At Least Three Migratory Events
Richly endowed Early Bronze Age burial from Bohemian region located in the Czech Republic.

Central European Prehistory Was Highly Dynamic And Shaped By At Least Three Migratory Events

Archaeological studies have revealed that human migration played a huge role in Central Europe’s progress after scientists identified at least three new major events that shaped the continent's prehistory. Recent…

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