An curved arrow pointing right. Two Ice Age cave lion cubs were found frozen in permafrost this past summer. Now researchers are attempting to clone them. Produced by Matt Stuart. Video courtesy AP.
The ocean has a 'conveyer belt.' Here's why it's important. An astonishing—and accidental—Ice Age cave discovery An astonishing—and accidental—Ice Age cave discovery Ice Age mammoth’s ...
Eighteen thousand years ago, our Ice Age ancestors practiced both cave art and cannibalism. Human remains found deep in a Polish cave bear unmistakable signs of butchery. These people came from ...
Not until the late 19th century did humans learn of the extraordinary art produced by their Ice ... Age ancestors, the Cro-Magnon people of Western Europe. These early artists decorated walls of ...
But during the last ice age when sea levels were much lower, the caves were the high-and-dry habitat for a completely different group of animals. On one dive into a blue hole on Great Abaco Island ...
14,700 years ago, in a cave in Somerset, our ancestors were eating other people. Museum research reveals these Ice Age Britons weren't eating human flesh out of necessity but as part of a ritual. 'The ...
Genetic data suggest that prehistoric leopards from the El Mirón cave are more closely related to those found in the Caucasus before the Ice Age than to those in Central Europe, according to El ...
The American cave lion (Panthera atrox ... working together to hunt and raise young. Prey in the ice age was plentiful; horses, deer, and camels roamed the land in great numbers.