Morwood, Mike
Diminutive hominins make a big evolutionary point: Humans aren 't exempt from natural selection.
Cope, Julian
Clottes, Jean
Fischman, Josh
Our ancestors had already ventured out of Africa 1.8 million years ago - and settled in the republic of Georgia.
Zwingle, Erla
In the centuries leading up to the birth of the empire, ancient Italy saw the rise and fall of a host of culture - Umbrians, Samnites, Faliscans, and others. All left their mark on the life of the modern country. Now archaeologists are learning more about how these early Italians thought, fought, worked, and worshipped.
Fage, Luc-Henri
More information on this subject may be found in National Geographic Vol. 208, nr. 2, Aug. 2005, p. [44-45]
Chazine, Jean-Michel
More information to be found in National Geographic Vol. 208, nr. 2, Aug. 2005, p. 32-[43]