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New archaeological finds in Malta add to an emerging theory that early Stone Age humans cruised the open seas.
Long-distance seafarers crossed the Mediterranean Sea far earlier than scientists had believed, a new study has found.
NEW STONE AGE GIRL:That’s our dinner. NEW STONE AGE BOY:An eagle. NEW STONE AGE BOY:Dad, dad you’ll never guess what we just saw! An eagle took the baby boar that we were hunting for dinner.
About 40,000 years ago, near the dawn of the 30-millennia-long period known as the Upper Paleolithic, the first anatomically modern humans suddenly and mysteriously revolutionized their cultures ...