Spatial planning 170,000 years ago:
Early humans placed cave's hearth to minimize smoke exposure
Findings indicate early humans knew about spatial planning, placed hearth to obtain maximum benefit with a minimum of unhealthy smoke.
Findings indicate early humans knew about spatial planning, placed hearth to obtain maximum benefit with a minimum of unhealthy smoke.
Children from Kfar Eldad diagnosed with fever caused by certain Borrelia bacteria. Children likely picked up bacteria while spelunking.
Israeli geologists have discovered and mapped the deepest and longest cave ever found in Israel.