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January 1, 2017
Oldest evidence for cooking in pots comes from Libya
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Quickies Kambiz Karami at Anthropology.net (a most interesting blog to follow) mentioned this week that Libyan pottery remains, maybe a...
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February 15, 2014
The oldest human footprints in Europe
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By now I'm sure that the vast majority of readers of this blog, if not all, have already read the news about the Happisburg footprints,...
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December 5, 2013
The Denisovans were not alone
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H. heidelbergensis from Atapuerca Cranium 5 "Miguelón" (CC by José Manuel Benito) About half an hour ago, somewhat cryptic ...
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June 2, 2013
New Acheulean date in Europe: 800,000 to one million years ago
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St. Acheul's namesake biface (CC by Didier Descouens ) A new date obtained in the Catalan site of Boella confirms very old presenc...
January 31, 2013
Million years old human remains from Eritrea
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Fragments of a human skull dated to some one million years ago have been found at Muhuli Amo, Eritrea. They are probably correlated with a ...
January 29, 2013
Technological revolution in African Acheulean some 800,000 years ago
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Well, maybe the title is a bit of a hype but something like that seems to be the most relevant finding on the Acheulean of Konso (SNPP reg...
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