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Archaeological records indicate that prehistoric people in Europe relied on fire throughout the Ice Age—but the evidence ...
Whether for cooking, heating, as a light source or for making tools—it is assumed that fire was essential for the survival of ...
Evidence from a prehistoric site at the shore of the Dnister river in modern-day Ukraine shows that people living during the ...
Ice Age Humans Built Fireplaces That Could be ‘Controlled’ According to the Purpose, Some Could Withstand Over 1112° F The ...
Learn what the rocks in Iceland tell researchers about climate conditions at the time of the Roman Empire's collapse.
Although the team obviously can’t tie zircon minerals to the Roman Empire’s collapse, their lengthy migration inside frozen ...
Researchers in Vienna found three fireplaces from the coldest period of the Ice Age, also the most mysterious.
Staff have been cut at the National Park Office that supports the trail and grant freezes are causing a nonprofit to pause 4 trail construction projects.
The unexpected discovery of Greenland rocks in Iceland hints that a centuries-long cold snap may have helped finish off the Western Roman Empire.
When it comes to the fall of the Roman Empire, this climate shift may have been the straw that broke the camel’s back.” ...
Colossal Biosciences, the genetic engineering company working to bring back a few different extinct animals, announced this ...