Ancient humans living in Europe may have scooped out the brains of their dead enemies and eaten them, a new study suggests.
Wear patterns on the teeth of skeletons found in Central Europe suggest children as young as 6 may have been wearing labrets ...
A new study of human remains dredged from the Thames River reveals that people frequently deposited corpses there in the ...
Short snouts and a flat profile -- within a span of 100 years, humans have significantly changed the shape of the skulls of German domestic pigs. This is likely down to new breeding practices ...
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Knewz on MSNEarly Cheek Piercings Found in Paleolithic Skeletons, Unique Dental Features Hints at Facial AdornmentsEarly Cheek Piercings Found in Paleolithic Skeletons, Unique Dental Features Hints at Facial Adornments Biological ...
Ancestors or Relics? Neanderthals have long fascinated scientists and the general public alike. Are they our distant ...
Hagerman Valley Historical Society clarifies origins of its prehistoric horse skeleton replica, announces museum expansion to ...
A study of Paleolithic skeletons from Central Europe suggests people's teeth were worn down and crowded together because of ...
Ulysse Nardin rolled out a watch with a minimalistic and contemporary aesthetic, after working with Amoureuxpeintre. The post ...
Step back in time, folks, and imagine a world of primitive cave dwellers, clad in animal skins, and struggling to … Continue ...
The groups maintained that human connection is crucial for early childhood development, especially in humanitarian settings, as it provides emotional and psychological support, helping children fe ...
An early unrecorded sketch by landscape artist John Constable, found in a private family collection in North Yorkshire, is exected to fetch £200,000 at auction. The oil sketch, titled 'Dedham Vale ...
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