Neanderthals and Homo sapiens shared technology and customs in the Levant, shaping early human culture through cooperation.
Forestry England holds the historical responsibility of administering and monitoring all mining within the Hundred of St ...
An analysis of 26 paint pigments found in Pompeii reveals the remarkable skill of artisan skill at mixing natural and ...
Commercial production of black eggs boiled in the bubbling hot springs of Owakudani began several decades ago—but the ...
A thick, mineral-rich fog clings to the air ... Here the ground exhales plumes of sulfur, the rocky terrain is tinged in ...
"The Tibetan Plateau was previously thought to be uninhabitable during the last glacial maximum," said Li. Evidence found in the region shows that humans lived on the Tibetan Plateau before and after ...
One of the last uses of Indian yellow, reportedly, was by Van Gogh in The Starry Night (1889). The famous yellow moon held within a cluster of radiant orbs was a blend of zinc yellow and Indian yellow ...
Forget off-whites and beiges: interior designers are turning to yellow as the perfect neutral for walls and woodwork. Here's ...
The findings from Tinshemet Cave reveal shared burial customs between human groups, including animal bones, grave goods, and other offerings. This suggests the cave may have serve ...
A striking discovery at Tinshemet Cave is the extensive use of mineral pigments, particularly ochre, which may have been used for body decoration. This practice could have served to define social ...
Lithic artifact from Tinshemet Cave made using technology shared by Homo sapiens and Neanderthals (Credit- Marion Prévost) Another fascinating discovery was the abundant presence of ochre—a naturally ...
Within the limestone chambers of Tinshemet Cave, archaeologists have uncovered a prehistoric social network that’s got experts rethinking what they know about our ancient relatives. The cave, nestled ...