In the study, published last week in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers examined the bones of at least 10 people from the Magdalenian culture who lived in Europe 11,000–17,000 years ago.
An international research team including the University of Göttingen has gained new insights into the burial rituals of Late ...
In a nutshell Scientists found evidence of cannibalism in an 18,000-year-old Polish cave, where at least ten people — ...
A team of archaeologists, paleontologists, and historians from several institutions in Spain, Germany, and Poland, has found evidence of Magdalenian people from approximately 18,000 years ago ...
Darek Bobak Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social Evolution In prehistoric Europe, the Magdalenian culture was known for its toolmaking and artistry, left behind on cave walls and ...
It’s worth noting, however, that animals like antelopes were ripe for hunting in the region at the time ... the disorganized ...