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They argue that mankind’s prehistoric penchant for mammoth may have had a discernible effect on climate.

The massive prehistoric sea reptile was longer than a humpback whale and had teeth the size of cucumbers, scientists say.

"We now know, much to our surprise and delight, that Stonehenge was not just a prehistoric monument, it was a Roman and mediaeval monument," said Wainwright.

According to a new theory, prehistoric man navigated his way across England using a similar system based on stone circles and other markers.

In the earliest times, prehistoric humans wore animal skins and bones and prayed to somehow become as swift or keeneyed or strong as the animals with which they shared the world.

Scientists have so far identified more than 700 specimens, including the skull of a prehistoric American lion and the bones of dire wolves, saber-tooth cats, ground sloths and bison.

The prehistoric people of Asia preserved meat and fish by packing them in salt.

Differing access to foods in prehistoric times, he says, led to gendered patterns of eating today.

Geological research indicates that the Caspian sea was once part of a prehistoric sea known as the Paratethys.

It includes a review to the brief history of archeological studies on the prehistoric Haidai region, an exposition on the cultural development trails and regional cultural characteristics from the Old Stone Age to Qin Dynasty and dynastic history research on prehistoric culture of Haidai region.

The folk custom of jade worship is a kind of spiritual folk custom, which has existed in prehistoric society, and it has accelerated the birth of ritual system in ancient china.

Scientists say the diet of prehistoric humans probably required more chewing teeth.

WHEN prehistoric man arrived in new parts of the world, something strange happened to the large animals.

A us study on Monday found that Neanderthals, prehistoric Cousins of humans, ate grains and vegetables as well as meat, cooking them over fire in the same way homo sapiens did.

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Hence, there is no official record of "prehistoric" music.

Therefore the first bird that evolved into what we would call a chicken, probably in prehistoric times, must have first existed as an embryo inside an egg.

They have found prehistoric remains.

Still, studies of the genomes of cereal crops illustrate how prehistoric cultivators, by selecting for visible traits, were unwittingly selecting particular genes.

The discovery helped to raise awareness of the rich prehistoric past of what is an otherwise obscure part of Thailand.

For example, he mentions a scientific paper that suggests that lichens, bacteria and the like may have been a driving force behind prehistoric geology and the formation of continents.

the branch of anthropology that studies prehistoric people and their cultures.

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