Tázlár: már több mint ötszáz sírt tártak fel a régészek
http://www.hirado.hu/2016/10/20/tazlar-mar-tobb-mint-otszaz-sirt-tartak-fel-a-regeszek/
Az Árpád-kori magyarokról és a kunokról mesélnek a Tázláron feltárt sírok
http://mult-kor.hu/cikk.php?id=46898
Homo Habilis May Have Been Right Handed
http://www.archaeology.org/news/4959-161021-homo-habilis-teeth
Ancient hominid 'hanky panky' also influenced spread of STIs
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/10/161017110334.htm
DNA Shows Evidence Of Third Extinct Human Relative
http://www.itechpost.com/articles/44972/20161022/dna-shows-evidence-third-extinct-human-relative.htm
New tools identify key evolutionary advantages from ancient hominid interbreeding
http://phys.org/news/2016-10-tools-key-evolutionary-advantages-ancient.html
First possible victim of killer boomerang found
http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/44492
Ancient human history more complex than previously thought, researchers say
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/10/161020142642.htm
Érdekes
Nem minden több millió éves pattintott kőeszközt az ősember készíthetett
http://mult-kor.hu/cikk.php?id=46893
Monkeys are seen making stone flakes so humans are 'not unique' after all
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/10/161019154851.htm
Agriculture development and its imprints in environmental records during Neolithic Age in North China
http://phys.org/news/2016-10-agriculture-imprints-environmental-neolithic-age.html
Early humans used innovative heating techniques to make stone blades
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/10/161020092107.htm
4,000 year old children's rattle beautifully crafted as bear cub's head: and it still rattles!
http://siberiantimes.com/science/others/news/n0780-4000-year-old-childrens-rattle-beautifully-crafted-as-bear-cubs-head-and-it-still-rattles/
Ajánló
A kazah szabadságharcos, Kejki batir arcrekonstrukciója
http://mttmuzeum.blog.hu/2016/10/19/a_kazah_szabadsagharcos_kejki_batir_arcrekonstrukcioja
Study ancient Egypt online with the University of Pennsylania
http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/44437