Recent archaeological excavations in Spain have revealed intricate baskets and shoes made from plant fibers, showcasing the weaving skills of ancient Europeans. Additionally, ancient earthworks built by pre-Columbian societies have been discovered across the Amazon, with archaeologists estimating the existence of thousands more. These findings shed light on the cultural and technological advancements of past civilizations. The excavations in Spain also provide insights into human habitation during the coldest part of the last glacial period. The discoveries highlight the importance of understanding our ancestors' abilities and their impact on shaping our world today.
Ancient Humans Made Expeditions to This 750,000-Year-Old Workshop https://t.co/mQtt4v4EVi
Ancient earthworks built by pre-Columbian societies have been found across the Amazon, and archaeologists think there may be 10,000 more waiting to be discovered. https://t.co/znFs7l1C4j
Excavations at a rock shelter have revealed that humans lived in high and remote regions of Spain during the coldest part of the last glacial period, between 21,400 and 15,100 years ago https://t.co/Jz03Owk3WV
Intricate baskets and shoes found in a Spanish cave show that people living in Europe thousands of years ago were skilled at weaving objects from plant fibres https://t.co/46vnIoavrv
Study reveals the scope of prehistoric violence in the Middle East https://t.co/8Vq4bQAiPj
Ancient earthworks built by pre-Columbian societies have been found across the Amazon, and archaeologists think there may be 10,000 more waiting to be discovered. https://t.co/z20m9fGsER
Kanyimangin: the Early to Middle Pleistocene Transition in the south-west of the Turkana Basin | Antiquity https://t.co/fEdBF1xV2r
Late Acheulean occupations at Montagu Cave and the pattern of Middle Pleistocene behavioral change in Western Cape, southern Africa https://t.co/YmUnFNRZCn
Palaeoenvironmental changes in the southwestern Mediterranean (ODP site 976, Alboran sea) during the MIS 12/11 transition and the MIS 11 interglacial and implications for hominin populations https://t.co/M1eeSkgKkp
Excavations at a rock shelter have revealed that humans lived in high and remote regions of Spain during the coldest part of the last glacial period, between 21,400 and 15,100 years ago https://t.co/wKHDh2af8W
Intricate baskets and shoes found in a Spanish cave show that people living in Europe thousands of years ago were skilled at weaving objects from plant fibres https://t.co/Yd5xVDDZRX