The Stone Age Favored Unions of Neanderthal Men and Modern Women
Recent genetic studies indicate a prevalence of relationships between Neanderthal men and modern human women during the Stone Age, highlighting a significant gender imbalance in prehistoric unions.
Now it is revealed - this is what the Stone Age deceased looked like
Recent research from the University of Helsinki reveals details about the burial customs and attire of Stone Age individuals based on findings from ancient graves in Southern Sweden.
Predecessor to a written language already in the Stone Age
German researchers have found evidence suggesting that a precursor to written language existed 40,000 years ago, coinciding with the arrival of Homo sapiens in Europe.
A girl hugs her father... DNA revives a touching burial story
A touching story of a burial between a teenage girl and her father is uncovered through DNA analysis, revealing their strong bond in life and death.
The Ski Equipment Given by Grandfather at Age Two Became a Stepping Stone to Five-Time Cross-Country Champion
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo has won five gold medals in cross-country skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics, largely influenced by his grandfather who gifted him skiing equipment at age two.
A Look from Moscow / Back to the Internet Stone Age. Authorities Are Taking Away Popular Apps from Russians
The Russian regime is increasingly restricting access to communication applications, complicating digital communication for its citizens, especially the older generation.
Drink The Sea, with members of R.E.M. and Queens Of The Stone Age, performs in SP
The band Drink The Sea, featuring members from R.E.M. and Queens Of The Stone Age, is set to perform in São Paulo, Brazil.
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.
Liam Gallagher leads tributes as Happy Mondays and Stone Roses musician Fonzo dies
Liam Gallagher honors Alfonso 'Fonzo' Buller, a legendary Manchester musician known for his influence on the local music scene, who has passed away at the age of 65.
History in Münsing: A Book for the 300th Birthday
Manuel Seltier's chronicle of Degerndorf explores the area's history from the Stone Age to its modern religious influences, offering more than just a church history.
"It would be much smarter not to provoke each other"
US Secretary of State Wadephul meets in Washington with his counterpart Rubio to discuss the dispute over Greenland, emphasizing that unilateral appropriation should belong to a political stone age, according to CDU foreign politician Peter Beyer.
History of Mankind: Stone Age People Already Used Poison Arrows
The earliest evidence of the use of poison arrows dates back 60,000 years, with people in southern Africa applying plant poison to stone arrowheads, likely derived from the Boophone disticha plant.