Ancient people in southern Arabia hunted and ate sharks as a main food and nutrition source, new archaeological research from ...
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Study finds that the inability of Neanderthals to engage in mass hunting may have contributed significantly to their extinction
The ability to successfully engage in mass hunts may be what allowed ancient Homo Sapiens to thrive.
A rock shelter discovered in the southern Sinai Desert contains designs and inscriptions spanning a period of 10,000 years, ...
The fossil skull of Kostensuchus atrox, a 70-million-year-old relative to modern-day crocodiles. It is thought to have been an apex predator in what is now southern Patagonia during the Cretaceous ...
A new study of early Neolithic bows in Mediterranean finds diverse wood use, highlighting how hunting remained important alongside farming.
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