Then, towards the end of the Stone Age, a new idea began to spread across Britain… farming. Instead of following or tracking animals over long distances, people began to settle and stay in one ...
DNA recovered from archaeological remains of ancient humans who lived in what is now Tunisia and northeastern Algeria reveals that European hunter-gatherers may have visited North Africa by boat ...
Roughly 8,000-year-old remains unearthed from present-day Tunisia held a surprise: European hunter-gatherer ancestry.
Here you will find videos and activities about the Stone Age. Try them out, and then test your knowledge with a short quiz before exploring the rest of the collection. Narrator: Excuse me.
Archaeological data shed light on the transition of ancient North African populations from hunter-gatherers to producers, ...
Ruins of the New Stone Age can be found throughout China's north ... China was one of the first countries to see the emergence of agriculture. Finds at the ruins of the Hemudu Culture in Yuyao ...
During the Stone Age, humans in Europe and North Africa mostly lived as hunter-gatherers, gradually transitioning to farming and more complex societies during the Neolithic, or New Stone Age ...