What's Up with 1,500 Year Old Unknown Pyramids in Mexico?

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A 100,000 Year Old 'High-tech' Glue
European Interaction with Pacific Islands had a Significant Impact
Contact with European warships led to the introduction of diseases that led to the severe depopulation of Pacific island states.
Victims of Mayan Sacrifice Discovered with Enigmatic Blue String Between Their Mouths
It's possible that Belize's "Midnight Terror Cave" sacrifice victims were muzzled...
Human's Extended Childhoods May Be Related To Our Ability To Obtain Food
In Europe, Neanderthals & Humans Coexisted For Around 3,000 Years
According to modeling study, Neanderthals and humans coexisted in norther Europe for up to 2,900 years, allowing them plenty of opportunity to exchange knowledge and even reproduce
Humans Are Apex Predators For The Last Two Million Years
Neolithic Social Networks By Way Of Obsidian Blades
The networks of the Neolithic people are larger and more complicated than previously thought, according to an analysis of obsidian blades.
The Utilization of Resources to Help Early Greenlanders Survive
Researchers have discovered that early humans in Greenland consumed a diet that was far more diversified than previously thought.
Many Ancient Artists of Prehistoric Paintings Were Kids
The painted hand-prints are thought to have coded signals, according to researchers.
Ancient South Americans Have Neanderthal & Denisovan DNA
Some of the oldest humans on the continent's genetic origins are being revealed by two archaeological sites in Brazil.
Neolithic European Farmers Use of Milk 7,400 Years Ago
Researchers have found dairy fat residue on the walls of pottery vessels made in Linearbandkeramik communities of Central Europe.
Cat Domestication in Central Europe
A prehistoric feline migration into Europe may have occurred, according to a recent international effort looking into the origins and history of the domestic cat
Languages & Genes Aren't Often Found Together
The Change in Pre-Historic Eating Habits
Before the Copper Age, and again before the first farmers arrived in Italy 33,000 years ago, archaeologists discovered two significant changes in the oral bacteria...
70,000 Years Ago, Neanderthals Prepared Elaborate Meals
Analysis of some of the earliest charred food remnants has shown that Neanderthal cooks were surprisingly skilled, combining a variety of foods and employing diverse techniques to prepare meals
Researchers Find 80,000 Year Old Bone Tools
These tools were probably used to dig holes in the ground and to debark trees.
A million-year-old Homo erectus skull may have been found in China
Work is being done to unearth a rare, nearly perfectly preserved hominin skull in central China.
Copper Age Children's Toys Were Owl-Shaped Plaques
According to a report published in Scientific Reports, ancient owl-shaped slate engraved plaques from the Iberian Peninsula that date back roughly 5,000 years may have been made by kids as toys. These findings might shed light on how kids interacted with objects in prehistoric European communities.
A Complicated Tale: The Ancient Indigenous People's Migration to South America
Not more than 25,000 years ago were North and South America populated. The fundamental idea of a north-to-south migration is turned on its head by new study and Neanderthal and Denisovan fossil data.
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450,000 Years Ago Ancient Humans Sailed The Mediterranean
Early people discovered how to sail across the sea to discover new locations as early as around 500,000 years ago.
When Did Humans Initially Begin to Speak?
On how language evolved in Africa...
The dissemination of ceramic technology among hunter-gatherers in prehistoric Europe
Pottery-making was widely disseminated by hunter-gatherer social relations.
Archaeologists in Guatemala Discover a Vast Lost Mayan Civilizations with LiDAR
Almost 1,000 Maya settlement with pyramids and ball courts were discovered in a recent investigation, which dates back more than 2,000 years.
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earliest recorded kiss occurred in Mesopotamia 4,500 years ago
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