More than 8,000 years ago, Great Britain was connected to mainland Europe by a landmass known as Doggerland. It stretched ...
As technology accelerates progress, a paradox emerges: digital nomadism is unraveling humanity back to its hunter-gatherer ...
Within a few generations, almost the entire hunter-gatherer population was wiped out ... These big-boned people pursued a semi-nomadic life on the steppes, tamed animals, kept domestic cattle ...
A recent study published by Dr. Shirad Galmor and colleagues in Environmental Archaeology examined the role played by foxes ...
But Stone Age families likely had a relatively manageable amount of children. On average, hunter-gatherer women gave birth to ...