How Stone Age People Chose a Campsite — And Why the Logic Still Works
Stone Age camps were never random. Every site reveals a precise calculation of wind, water, plants, predators, and sightlines — made by people who read…
Stone Age camps were never random. Every site reveals a precise calculation of wind, water, plants, predators, and sightlines — made by people who read…
What keeps pulling me back into Stone Age archaeology is not the drama of survival, but the precision of it. The longer I work with…
That beautiful riverside meadow? A death trap of mosquitoes. The windy ridge? Paradise. The elder crouched at the tree line, watching the valley below. Late…