Discovery of Oldest Human Fossil in Western Europe

Researchers have discovered the oldest human fossil in Western Europe, named “Pink,” which is between 1.1 million and 1.4 million years old and likely related to the human ancestor Homo erectus. The finding helps bridge a gap in evolutionary space and gives insight into early human evolution and migration in Europe.

Discovery of Oldest Human Skeleton in Thailand

Archaeologists in Thailand have discovered the oldest human skeleton ever found in the country, dated to over 29,000 years old. The child's burial in Din Cave challenges previous understandings of human history in the region, offering insights into ancient rituals and daily lives.

Discovery of World’s Oldest Bottle of Wine in Ancient Roman Burial Site

The world’s oldest bottle of wine was discovered in an ancient Roman burial site in southern Spain, untouched for around 2,000 years. The liquid in the glass funeral urn was confirmed to be wine by researchers. The discovery breaks the previous record of the Speyer wine bottle from the fourth century AD.