A new study shows Neanderthals may have planned hunts for giant elephants using teamwork and knowledge of their environment.
New findings show that they systematically managed resources and reveal what they hunted, something even scientists did not expect.
Fossil teeth can preserve remarkable information, much like a biological identity card with data about the lives of ...
The study's findings indicate that these giant elephants were not stationary creatures. Strontium isotope analyses, which act as a "travel diary" preserved in tooth enamel, showed that some ...
During the Ice Age, massive elephants once roamed across Europe—and new research shows they traveled surprisingly long ...
Hunting neanderthals drove European straight-tusked elephants over hundreds of kilometres across Ice Age Eruope. These ...
A study by research teams at the National Museum of Natural Science and National Taiwan University has, for the first time, unveiled Taiwan's vanished Pleistocene ecosystem: a warm, arid savanna ...
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