During the late middle Pleistocene, between 300 and 400 thousand years ago, at least three ancient elephant relatives died ...
A new analysis has revealed that early humans might have struck the elephant bones to extract the marrow for food – this is a ...
Since 1989, the international commercial trade of ivory has been banned in an effort to rebuild the dwindling population of ...
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An event aimed at educating the public on poaching and how to combat the illegal ivory trade, came to the Phoenix Zoo for the ...
whose members were more than twice the weight of today's African elephants. Only one set of Palaeoloxodon bones for this species had been discovered previously, and the fossils from this study are ...
An animal rights group faced a critical reception from the Colorado Supreme Court on Thursday, with the justices doubting ...
Rare extinct elephant fossils in India reveal the earliest known evidence of butchery, shedding light on ancient human survival strategies.
Research led by Florida Museum of Natural History’s Advait Jukar, published as 2 papers, shows evidence of human ...
In a stunning discovery, researchers have found fossils of ancient elephant species which hint that they may have been food ...
The remains of these elephants were first discovered in 2000 ... Its mix of features from older and more recent hominin species indicate the Indian subcontinent must have played an important ...
UC Santa Barbara anthropologist Amy Boddy and her collaborators are working to gain insight on this and other cancer ...