Roughly 8,000-year-old remains unearthed from present-day Tunisia held a surprise: European hunter-gatherer ancestry ...
JavaScript is required to view this activity. In the early Stone Age, people made simple hand-axes out of stones. They made hammers from bones or antlers and they sharpened sticks to use as ...
DNA recovered from archaeological remains of ancient humans who lived in what is now Tunisia and northeastern Algeria reveals ...
Previous research had suggested that early humans migrated during humid periods that offered more plants and food sources. Instead, the finding that Stone Age people adjusted to arid conditions ...
Artifacts from the early Stone Age, particularly pebble tools ... to allow cattle rearing and agriculture. In this period people did not need to rely upon the Nile. But climate change meant ...
A new analysis of ancient human DNA demonstrates that people moved and chose their reproductive partners ... documented changes in material culture that occurred in the Later Stone Age, starting about ...
JavaScript is required to view this activity. In the early Stone Age, people made simple hand-axes out of stones. They made hammers from bones or antlers and they sharpened sticks to use as ...