PBS
Why The Paleo Diet Couldn't Save The Neanderthals
These relatives of ours lived in Eurasia for more than 300,000 years. They were expert toolmakers, using materials like stone, wood, and animal bone. They were also skilled hunters and foragers, and may even have created cave art. So...
Wonderscape
Unearthing Secrets Beneath Stonehenge
Explore the groundbreaking discovery of prehistoric pits beneath Stonehenge and learn how researchers used advanced geophysical tools to uncover evidence of early hunter-gatherer activity. Understand the challenges ancient people faced...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Human Prehistory 101 Part 1: Out of (Eastern) Africa
Second in a series of videos that introduces human prehistory, this video describes how our human ancestors spread throughout Africa and then into other regions such as Australia and Europe. How did they reach Australia so early on? What...