Vol. 29 / No. 2

By: Philip G. Chase

The Cult of the Cave Bear: Prehistoric Rite or Scientific Myth?

Many of the myths that plague archaeologists come from outside the profession, the product of overly imaginative minds untrained in […]

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Vol. 34 / No. 3

By: Philip G. Chase

Introduction – Winter 1992

Ice Age archaeology has a special fascination, for it was during this time that our ancestors became fully human, both […]

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Vol. 34 / No. 3

By: Philip G. Chase

What Were the Ice Ages?

Humans, or at least the first members of our biological family, first arrived in Eu­rope at least 500,000 years ago. […]

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Vol. 34 / No. 3

By: Philip G. Chase

Language in the Ice Ages: When Did Europeans First Speak?

Using language is part of being human, and of all living species, we alone possess this ability. It is crucial […]

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