Ever wondered what prehistoric Britain was like ... It’s quite obvious… Ok, I’ll tell you… The Ice Age! Then it was warm. Then hot. Then cold again. Once that was out of the way humans ...
It is actually home to Britain’s only known Ice Age cave art. These ancient drawings were created by early humans around 13,000 years ago, making them some of the oldest examples of art in the UK.
A team of archaeologists from the Universities of Chester and Manchester has made discoveries which shed new light on the communities who inhabited Britain after the end of the last Ice Age.
Britain could be brace for a potential 10-day Ice Age of snow and ice predicted to grip the country for the start of 2025. New weather maps from WXCharts show snow falling and settling across the ...
Dr Conneller said: "This changes our ideas of the lives of the first settlers to move back into Britain after the end of the last Ice Age. "We used to think they moved around a lot and left little ...
According to the researchers behind the dig, this is a rare snapshot of ice-age Britain. It’s very rare to find remains so well preserved from that particular time period. The bones in the ...
A new DNA-based study challenges the conventional understanding that Iron Age Britain society was dominated by men. An international team of geneticists and archaeologists, led by Trinity College ...
At times, conditions were warm enough for hippopotamuses to wallow in rivers. At others, Britain was gripped by severe cold stages and large ice sheets covered much of the landscape, with little life ...