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  1. A Serendipitous Skull Discovery in Ethiopia: Is This the Oldest Known Modern Man?

    ... Somalian, and Arabian. It is one of the lowest places in Africa and frequently holds the title of the hottest place on ... Human Species? The human skull that challenges the Out of Africa theory Erta Ale is an active shield volcano located in ... caused punishing rains to fall throughout much of Eastern Africa. The deluge caused many of the semi-Nomadic Afar ...

    ancient-origins - 15/04/2017 - 23:12

  2. The Rulers of Ife: The Traditional and Adaptive Roles of the Ooni

    ... the Mists of Time: The Ancient Sao Civilization in Central Africa How the most important plant for Prehistoric Man ... Ife. [Online] Available at: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-33929054 BBC World Service, 2015. The Story of Africa, West African Kingdoms. [Online] Available at: ...

    dhwty - 03/10/2015 - 03:48

  3. Ruined City of Tiddis Attests to The Power of Rome In North Africa

    ... the Berbers. After the Romans annexed this part of North Africa, they rebuilt the city and it became known in Latin as ... 4.0 ) The town, once part of the Vandal Kingdom in North Africa or at least under the Germanic Vandal influence, was ... City of Tiddis Attests to The Power of Rome In North Africa ...

    Ed Whelan - 15/09/2018 - 22:42

  4. The Science of the Dogon: Decoding the African Mystery Traditio

    ... theory and string theory The Dogon people of Mali, West Africa, are famous for their unique art and advanced ...

    ancient-origins - 11/03/2016 - 23:43

  5. Paradise Lost: Gulf Oasis Was Home to Earliest Humans that Existed Africa – But What Forced them Out?

    ... was home to some of the earliest humans that had exited Africa. In fact, Jeffrey Rose postulated the idea that this ... Lost: Gulf Oasis Was Home to Earliest Humans that Existed Africa – But What Forced them Out? ...

    Andrew Dold - 14/05/2017 - 02:39

  6. Hidden in History, Exposed to Modern Epidemics, the Lost Tribe of Ba’Aka Pygmies May Face Extinction

    Deep in the rain forests of darkest Africa close to the Equator, in the Central African Republic, ... than 40,000 years. Deep in the rain forests of darkest Africa close to the Equator, in the Central African Republic, ... of University College London, made the remark: “Central Africa's Pygmy population - somewhere in the region of ...

    Willem Daffue - 10/09/2018 - 17:27

  7. The Hidden Treasures of Timbuktu: Rediscovering Africa's Literary Culture

    ... the day. The Hidden Treasures of Timbuktu: Rediscovering Africa's Literary Culture ...

    ancient-origins - 30/06/2017 - 21:02

  8. Olmecs, Ancient American Civilization with African Characteristics

    When we speak about ancient Mexico, the first civilizations that come to mind are the Maya and the Aztecs. It wasn’t until the 1930s when a mysterious civilization was discovered that preceded any other advanced civilization in the Americas. Now known as the Olmecs, they occupied the land of Olman and Tenochtitlan was the capitol.

    aprilholloway - 11/03/2013 - 11:16

  9. Askia the Great: Revolt Leader to Powerful Songhai Emperor

    ... Mali Empire: The Rise of the Richest Civilization in West Africa Ten of Africa’s Most Powerful Kings, Queens, Warriors and Legends ... Palaces of Abomey, Benin: The Cultural Epicenter of One of Africa’s Greatest Empires Was Stained with Blood The First ...

    dhwty - 28/04/2019 - 02:03

  10. Earliest European Hunting Dogs Supported Their Weak

    ... Two Million Years Ago Located at the crossroads between Africa, Asia and Europe, the Paleolithic site of Dmanisi was ... the oldest human remains to have been found outside of Africa. These remains have been categorized as Homo erectus ... stage of human evolution , as humans moved north out of Africa. Keep in mind that at this point in human history, ...

    Cecilia Bogaard - 29/07/2021 - 16:00

  11. Rising to the Challenge: Innovative Civilizations Advanced Through Climate Change

    ... the favorable climatic conditions and migrate throughout Africa and into Asia. Soon thereafter, identifiable culture ... As far as can be told, it was Homo Sapiens living in Africa that would make the first symbolic paintings, but ... the favorable climatic conditions and migrate throughout Africa and into Asia. Soon thereafter, identifiable culture ...

    Rob Mcroberts - 19/10/2017 - 18:56

  12. New Evidence Suggests Masai Practice of Bleeding Cows May Go Back 7,000 Years

    ... that is still prevalent among the Masai cattle herders of Africa. The excavations were part of a study being conducted ... aims to identify the first cattle-breeding communities in Africa and whether  domestication  of cattle occurred ... of animal skin dyed in ocher, a red mineral dye used in Africa since  Paleolithic  times, in  cave paintings, ...

    Sahir - 24/03/2023 - 14:00

  13. DNA Study Reveals We Have a Mystery Human Ancestor

    ... It seems likely that anatomically modern humans left Africa and migrated to Eurasia in an early wave and mated with Neanderthals, before they returned to Africa or died out. The results from a sample of Denisovan ... come from Homo Erectus . An extinct hominin who emerged in Africa about two million years ago, Homo Erectus was the ...

    Ed Whelan - 07/08/2020 - 17:33

  14. Ancient African Coins Found in Australia Pose Interesting Questions About the Nation’s History

    According to Australia’s established history, European adventurers and explorers were the first foreigners to step foot on the continent – first Dutchman Willem Janszoon in 1606, and later Captain James Cook in 1770, who claimed the continent for Britain. But a series of unusual artifact discoveries over the last century may tell a different story.

    aprilholloway - 26/07/2017 - 02:00

  15. 300,000yo Hand Axes, Tombs & Rock Art Discovered in Oman

    ... dating back to the first waves of human migration out of Africa to circular burial chambers and a collection of rock ... axes dating to the first waves of human migration out of Africa , circular burial chambers, and a collection of rock ... used by some of the first humans to have migrated out of Africa, some 300,000 years ago. Incredible 4,000-year-old ...

    ashley cowie - 10/05/2023 - 22:54

  16. Hannibal’s Conqueror Brings Everlasting Glory to the Scipios Family Tomb

    A monument created for one man stands in the heart of Rome, but it became an eternal house for his entire family. The remarkable construction conceals the secrets of generations of people whose fame as military leaders and ancient authorities brought them eternal life through ancient texts.

    Natalia Klimczak - 17/04/2017 - 02:01

  17. Huge New Prehistoric Sites Database Transforms Understanding of Human History

    ... human evolution. The database, christened "ROCEEH Out of Africa Database" (or ROAD), has been compiled by the ... of human evolution on a global scale. Denizens of South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind: The First Walking Apes ... categories of stone tools across different parts of Africa. It can also unveil the spatial distribution of ...

    Gary Manners - 11/08/2023 - 15:00

  18. Adapt, Diversify, Find a Niche: Survival Tactics of Homo Sapiens That Brought World Domination

    ... public circles, this evolutionary group, which emerged in Africa around 3 million years ago, is highly diverse. Some ... with our species' crossing the deserts of northern Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and northwest India, as well ... different environments, currently remains difficult in Africa, particularly back towards the evolutionary origins of ...

    ancient-origins - 01/08/2018 - 19:02

  19. Belisarius: Powerful General of the Byzantine Empire

    ... involved in campaigns against the Carthaginians in North Africa. Unlike these two Romans, however, Gibbon emphasizes ...

    dhwty - 17/09/2015 - 15:41

  20. 17,000-Year-Old Skulls Discovered On Migration ‘Highway To Oz’

    ... of Years of Human Movement and Genetic Adaptation in Africa Following the Footsteps of the Ancestors: The ... ideas about human migration”. The Mystery Of The First Africa-Australia Migrations The earliest known evidence of ... younger. The big question is whether modern humans left Africa once and radiated around the globe or if multiple ...

    ashley cowie - 27/08/2019 - 14:04

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