Exploring the Female Form from the Paleolithic Era to Contemporary Art
The Museum of Cycladic Art presents a groundbreaking exhibition featuring Jeff Koons' 'Balloon Venus Lespugue', displaying the dialogue between Paleolithic and contemporary art.
Paleodiet - something like this has never existed in history
Recent research suggests that the diet of Paleolithic humans was much more diverse than previously thought, involving various plant-based foods and sophisticated processing techniques.
The prehistoric socarrat shows that Paleolithic cuisine was not just based on meat
Recent archaeological analysis reveals that Paleolithic Europeans had a diverse diet that included more than just meat, featuring sophisticated recipes with vegetables and dairy.
In the Upper Paleolithic, my chances in the dating market would be uncertain
An article discusses the asymmetrical nature of interspecies romance between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, revealing that most genetic mixing occurred between Neanderthal males and female sapiens.
Prehistoric Signs: Computer Science of the Paleolithic
The article discusses how markings found on Ice Age carvings could encode information comparable to that of early cuneiform, suggesting sophisticated information storage methods in Paleolithic times.
Archaeology: How Strange the Stone Age Really Is
The article explores the scant archaeological evidence from the Paleolithic era and speculates on the significance of fire in human evolution, suggesting it fostered the development of language and music.
The Soul of the Hammer Stolen by the Post-Communists
The article discusses the historical significance of the hammer as a symbol of labor and its evolving representation in Italian media, tracing its origins from the Paleolithic era to its modern political implications.
The victory of Madrid from the Paleolithic
Real Madrid's Paleolithic victory pushes them to the final, with Valverde's powerful performance stealing the spotlight amidst tension with Atlético.
Poison in arrows from 60,000 years ago: the oldest evidence of its use in human weapons found
A discovery in South Africa has identified toxic alkaloids in projectile weapons used for hunting during the Paleolithic era, marking the oldest evidence of poisoned hunting weapons.