About 8,500 years ago, a 5'6" man with size 11 feet walked along the Severn Estuary at 2.6 miles per hour carrying a heavy load on his right shoulder. Archaeologists deduced all this from a series of ...
The Hadzabe of Tanzania, untouched by modern life, still thrive as one of the world's few remaining hunter-gatherer ...
Of course most hunter-gatherer interactions happened in the open landscape, but they most likely also occupied shelters in this period. So, where did they export the material to? [caption id ...
Come to the first human beings in Wales, this cave provided shelter for a group of hunter-gatherers 250,000 years ago. It was when the cave was being used as an ammunition dump during the war that ...
It's a conch shell that was found in a hunter-gatherer cave in southern France. The artefact is the oldest known wind instrument of its type. To date, only bone flutes can claim a deeper heritage.
Archaeologists in the Czech town have discovered a rare site dating back to the Middle Paleolithic period around 126,000 ...
The Indigenous Australians find the woomera very useful because it is light and easy to carry around - which is ideal for their hunter-gatherer ... to chop wood to make shelters.