Archaeology

Smoke-Dried Bodies Could Be World’s Oldest Mummies

Smoke-Dried Bodies Could Be World’s Oldest Mummies

  • March 19, 2026
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | 15 September 2025 Smoke-Dried Bodies Could Be Wor[...]
Early Humans and the Controlled Use of Fire: Evidence from 1 Million Years Ago

Early Humans and the Controlled Use of Fire: Evidence from 1 Million Years Ago

  • March 12, 2026
Frontiers in Nutrition | 16 May 2025 Early Evidence of Controlled Fire A recent study by Dr. Miki [...]
Ornaments in the Upper Paleolithic: Fossils, Symbolism and Cultural Choice

Ornaments in the Upper Paleolithic: Fossils, Symbolism and Cultural Choice

  • February 27, 2026
Source: Quaternary (Academic Journal) Recent research by M. Carmen Lozano-Francisco et al., publish[...]
World’s Oldest Paintings Predate Modern Humans: Rethinking Cognitive Evolution

World’s Oldest Paintings Predate Modern Humans: Rethinking Cognitive Evolution

  • February 21, 2026
Sources: Science (2018), Nature (2023), Nature Ecology & Evolution (2021) Context: A Major Shif[...]
New Species of Australopithecus Challenges the Human Family Tree

New Species of Australopithecus Challenges the Human Family Tree

  • February 19, 2026
Source: Nature | November 26, 2025 Context: Revisiting Early Hominin Diversity A 3.4-million-year-[...]
Ancient Tools That Challenge the Timeline of Civilization

Ancient Tools That Challenge the Timeline of Civilization

  • February 12, 2026
Source: Journal of Archaeological Science | April 2025 Context: Rethinking the Origins of Civilizat[...]