Caves in the News
- Chopped-up skulls found in Maya ‘blood cave’ were a ritual offering for a good harvest, archaeologists suggest
- This 80,000-Year-Old Tool Shouldn’t Exist—Neanderthals Weren’t Supposed to Build It – Indian Defence Review
- Bats learn to identify prey by listening to mating calls, study says – The Washington Post
- Young bats learn to be discriminating when listening for their next meal – The Conversation
- Lunar Caves Could Be Used To House Future Astronauts – DOGO News
- What 8-million-year-old stalagmites reveal about Saudi Arabia’s lost green past – Arab News
- Ancient Body Paint May Have Been Prehistoric Sunscreen, Study Says – ScienceAlert
- This Texas cave was hiding a 6,500-year-old treasure, archaeologists are stunned by the discovery. – Farmingdale Observer
- How Prehistoric Sunscreen May Have Saved Humanity – The Weather Channel
- Archaeologists Found a 6,500-Year-Old Hunting Kit With Poisoned Darts Inside – Yahoo
- How Bats Drink While Flying Without Getting Splashed – The New York Times
- Ancient Sunscreen: How Early Humans Survived a Solar Storm Apocalypse 41,000 Years Ago – SciTechDaily
- New theory explains why Neanderthals vanished and Homo sapiens are alive today – Earth.com
- Earth’s magnetic field failed 41,000 years ago – forever changing human evolution – The Brighter Side of News
- A 630-Foot Deep Sinkhole in China Just Revealed a Lost World From the Age of Dinosaurs – The Daily Galaxy
- 41,000 years ago, Homo sapiens outlived Neanderthals due to sunscreen, clothes – Interesting Engineering