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Study Lends New Support to Theory that Early Humans were Scavengers – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
Thanks to big cats, early hominins could get a decent meal out on the African savanna as much as two million or more years ago.
Anatomically Modern Humans Left Africa Earlier Than Previously Thought, Suggests Study – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
New research points to multiple dispersals, with the first one routing through southern Arabia as much as 130,000 years ago.
Early human fossils in Spain give insights to human evolution – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
430,000-year-old early human fossils indicate features of Neanderthals evolved piecemeal, not simultaneously, say researchers.
Hollywood's Famous Archaeologist Comes to Washington – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
Artifacts fictional and real make their debut in Washington, D.C. showing.
Uncovering the Ancient Mysteries of Cosma – Popular Archeology - Popular Archaeology
Archaeologists explore a prehistoric monumental complex in Peru.