Archaeological research once again dispells the widespread belief that our Paleolithic ancestors were primarily meat-eaters, ...
New research reveals early humans ate processed plant foods, challenging long-held beliefs behind the Paleo Diet.
A collection of 780,000-year-old edible plants found in Israel reveals the plant-based diet of the prehistoric human and is the largest and most diverse in the Levantine corridor linking Africa and ...
Neanderthals had a voracious appetite for meat. They hunted big game and chowed down on woolly mammoth steak as they huddled around a fire. Or so thought many archaeologists who study the Stone Age.
A recent study is challenging the popular image tied to the Paleo diet by revealing that early humans were not strict meat-eaters but relied heavily on a wide range of processed plant foods. ...
Recently, the American-Statesman published several stories on the efforts of Michael Collins and other researchers to document the Paleo-Indians, whose presence at the Gault Site predate the Clovis ...
Underwater excavation, borehole drilling, and modelling suggests a massive paleo-tsunami struck near the ancient settlement of Tel Dor between 9,910 to 9,290 years ago, according to a new study.
Archaeology Day returns to the Ross County Heritage Center on April 19. The event will run from 1 to 5 p.m., according to an announcement. This is the eighth year the Ross County Historical Society, ...
Underwater excavation, borehole drilling, and modelling suggests a massive paleo-tsunami struck near the ancient settlement of Tel Dor between 9,910 to 9,290 years ago, according to a study published ...