New evidence from a cave in southern France shows that Homo sapiens arrived in Europe at least 10,000 years earlier than previously thought. Stone tools and a child’s tooth date the occupation to ...
Pioneering groups of humans braved icy conditions to settle in northern Europe more than 45,000 years ago, a "huge surprise" that means they could have lived there alongside Neanderthals, scientists ...
The Renaissance is often imagined as a period of European artistic and intellectual flourishing, yet its depictions frequently erase the presence of Black Africans who lived in cities like Venice, ...