Concept: Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
Altamira study maps timing of cave art use and transit
Reconstructing when and how humans created and reused rock art in Altamira Cave

Mesolithic ornamentation shows changing visual complexity over time
How visual complexity and motif diversity changed across Mesolithic portable ornaments

Ancient dog genomes show wide Palaeolithic distribution in western Eurasia
Ancient dog genomes reveal widespread Palaeolithic networks across Eurasia

Early European dogs shared ancestry with later dogs worldwide
Ancient DNA reveals European dogs shared ancestry with dogs worldwide 14,000 years ago

Kenyan stone tool users favored mass, edge length, and edge angle
Modern toolmakers prioritize weight and sharpness when selecting stone cutting implements

Drimolen fossils show mixed hominin postcranial remains
Fossil bone analysis reveals diverse hominin species at a 2-million-year-old South African site

Carbon black cave art in Dordogne was directly dated
Ancient cave artists in France used charcoal more than previously known

Tweefontein Nubian cores form part of a broader reduction continuum
Analyzing prepared stone tool cores from southern Africa using 3D shape analysis












