Ran Barkai

Shuba Cave, from the Upper Paleolithic period, France (Photo: Prof. Jean Clottes, France)

A solution to the scientific mystery: Why are there no cave paintings in Israel?

Researchers estimate: The extinction of large animals in the Levant is the reason why early man did not paint on cave walls in Israel
A herd of elephants illustration: depositphotos.com

The mystery of the prehistoric quarrying sites has been solved: the connection between man, the elephant and the source of water

Why did the ancient man return again and again, over hundreds of thousands of years, to the same quarry sites? It turns out that the secret lies in the migration routes of the elephants
The famous prehistoric rock paintings of Tsili N'Air, Algeria. Illustration: depositphotos.com

The evolutionary changes following the extinction of the large animals

The need to hunt small animals caused prehistoric man to improve his mental abilities in order to perfect his hunting tools
Elephant hunting illustration. Photo: Dana Akerfeld.

The human brain grew following the extinction of large mammals and the transition to hunting small mammals

A new article by Dr. Miki Ben Dor and Prof. Ran Barkai, researchers from the Department of Archeology offers a unifying explanation for the cumulative physiological changes and social behavior of humans since the appearance of humans about two million years ago
Chopping and cutting tool from the late Ishli site in Rabved (photo: Prof. Ran Barkai)

The toolbox of prehistoric man

The layered site, which was apparently used by humans of the late Homo erectus type, was a favorite site, to which the humans returned again and again. Bone remains of a wide variety of animals were found on the site
Signs of dissection, cutting and shattering on limb bones of donkeys from Kesem Cave. Photo: Ruth Blasko

Man stored food long-term as early as 400 years ago

The oldest modern human teeth discovered in Kesem Cave. Photo: Israel Hershkovitz, Tel Aviv University

Why did the ancient man from the beginning of the eye cause a storm on the Internet?

The oldest modern human teeth discovered in Kesem Cave. Photo: Israel Hershkovitz, Tel Aviv University

The oldest modern human remains were discovered in a cave near Rosh Ha'Ain