By Deborah Barsky When I began studying human prehistory in the mid-1990s, little did I know that I would witness a paradigm shift in our understanding of when the first humans settled in Western Eurasia firsthand. At the time, I was preparing my master’s thesis about the stone tools from the Caune de l’Arago cave, an Acheulian site situated in […]
How Three New Museums Are Teaching the World About a Paradigm Shift in Our Understanding of Human Origins By April M. Short
New findings and significant advances in research have scientists rethinking our origins, and museums around the world are working to catch the public up.