Archaeologists and Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people are shedding new light on a series of enigmatic earth rings located in ...
From the times of the last Ice Age, when sea levels rose and virtually plunged Aboriginal peoples into a state of complete ...
Three-million-year-old tools found in Kenya reveal early humans' ability to cut food, butcher meat, and adapt to new diets.
An immersive new exhibition in Australia uses artifacts, sounds and projections to recreate the ancient Roman city ...
The so-called Funnel Beaker Culture (4000–2800 BCE) represents the first phase in Southern Scandinavia/northern Germany in which people were agriculturalists and kept livestock. The lifestyle of these ...
The Bungle Bungle Range in Western Australia is a collection of rock domes forged from ancient seabeds and flanked to the northeast by a prehistoric meteor impact crater.
Chemicals in the tooth enamel of Australopithecus suggest the early human ancestors ate very little meat, dining on vegetation instead.
The name Ndebele itself can be a bit of a tongue twister, thanks to the unique 'Nd' sound. Phonetic pronunciation ...
For years, scientists believed that dinosaurs first emerged in Gondwana—the southern portion of the ancient supercontinent ...
A troupe of Zuzu African Acrobats will take to the stage at the Lexington Center in East Elmhurst next month to kick off ...
Fetish or luck fowl known as Nsusu a Zumbi is term that describes a chicken or fowl that is associated with African spiritual ...
Native to Southern Africa, the Shona people are the Bantu ethnic group responsible for ... You can trace their history as far back as the Land of Punt. Back then, the Ancient Somalis sent some of ...