Some prehistoric environments were far more dangerous than others, with conditions that pushed survival to its limit. In certain regions, multiple large predators shared the same space, leading to ...
For thousands of years, prehistoric hunters across western North America relied on the atlatl, a powerful dart-throwing device, to take down their prey. However, a recent comprehensive study reveals ...
Archaeologists have unearthed four enigmatic stone megastructures in the Adriatic Hinterland of Europe, shedding light on the continent’s earliest large-scale prehistoric hunting system. These ...
Excavations in Czechia revealed a prehistoric mammoth hunting camp, complete with mammoth skeletons. Screengrab from Oblastní muzeum v Ústí nad Labem's Facebook post From the duck blind to the tree ...
"Our inquiry revolves around several questions. Do herders predominantly kill immature animals? Precisely what is meant by 'immature' (or 'young')? Do hunters predominantly slaughter mature wild sheep ...
Where the buffalo once roamed -- The education of a hunter -- Paleoindian hunters and extinct animals -- The North American bison -- The North American pronghorn -- The rocky mountain sheep -- Hunting ...