Okay, it's not the game of human existence, but it is an early example of Ancient Egyptian Culture (a preview of next week). The original rules for this game were lost, but this web version i
English 231/CH 201: Week 1
Think you know everything there is to know about early human ancestors? Read about the tiny, 18,000 year-old, hobbit-sized people that researchers recently found near Australia.
There are several discussions and videos of Paleolithic cave art on the web. This link provides offers the most helpful commentary I found, focusing mainly on the Lascaux caves.
While Stonehenge may indeed be a giant clock, new revelations have perhaps solved this great mystery, or at least moved researchers several steps closer to an explanation.
This video on the Chauvet Cave may be worth watching just to see the image of the hand on the cave wall (it gave me chills for some reason-- it's probably worth trying to figure out why it had this
Consider for a moment an archaeological discovery of a body that's just about as haunting as anything you will see on CSI: an ice mummy of a man (the interesting guy pictured above) who lived befor