BOULDER, CO.- Scientists seeking to understand the origin of the human mind may want to look to honeybees – not ancestral apes – for at least some of the answers, according to a University of Colorado Boulder archaeologist. CU-Boulder Research Associa…
Study Says Use of Fire Relatively Recent in Europe
WASHINGTON (AP).- A new study is raising questions about when ancient human ancestors in Europe learned to control fire, one of the most important steps on the long path to civilization. A review of 141 archaeological sites across Europe shows habitual…
Report from Cave Excavation Says Humans Mastered Tool Making 50,000 Earlier than Thought
CAPE TOWN (REUTERS).- A group of prehistoric people mastered a difficult and delicate process to sharpen stones into spears and knives at least 75,000 years ago, more than 50,000 years earlier than previously thought, according to a report. This techni…
CU Art Museum Presents Inaugural Exhibition Program
BOULDER, CO.- The CU Art Museum at the University of Colorado at Boulder presents archiTECHtonica, as part of the museums inaugural exhibition program. archiTECHtonica explores the trope of architecture in contemporary art and examines the aesthe…
CU Art Museum Presents Inaugural Exhibition Program
BOULDER, CO.- The CU Art Museum at the University of Colorado at Boulder presents archiTECHtonica, as part of the museums inaugural exhibition program. archiTECHtonica explores the trope of architecture in contemporary art and examines the aesthe…