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figure of punch board made from mammal hip bone used to cut through leather

40,000-year-old discovery may belong to history’s first leather garment

January 29, 2024

Reconstruction of Shiyu "horse-hunters."

Stone Tools From 45,000 Years Ago Rewrites History of Modern Humans

January 26, 2024

Woolly mammoth

Woolly Mammoth’s 14,000-Year-Old Journey Reveals Ancient Past of Humans in Alaska

January 24, 2024

Artist’s impression of a gliding reptile Kuehneosaurus

College student discovers 200-million-year-old flying reptile!

January 23, 2024

ancient chewing gum

10,000-year-old chewing gum covered in DNA reveals Stone Age secrets

January 22, 2024

Earth, space, sunlight

Ancient Fossil Breakthrough: Earth’s Early Life Explosion Dated

January 16, 2024

A reconstruction of the pelagic ecosystem and the organisms fossilized in Sirius Passet, revealing how Timorebestia was one of the largest predators in the water column more than 518 million years ago

‘Terror beasts’ that ruled the ocean 500 million years ago discovered

January 12, 2024

Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) and dinosaurs

Closest relative of Tyrannosaurus rex discovered in New Mexico

January 11, 2024

fossilized skin

Oldest skin sample discovered predates other fossils by 21 million years

January 11, 2024

'Magic' mushrooms: psychedelic psilocybin

Magic mushrooms traced back to asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs

January 10, 2024

Pink flowers

Evolutionary dead end? Flowers were more diverse 100 million years ago

January 2, 2024

UD anthropology professor Sarah Lacy has proposed a new theory that challenges the familiar story that labor roles during ancient times were divided by sex and that men evolved to be hunters and women to be gatherers

Humans caused the extinction of the giant mammals – not climate change

December 26, 2023

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