• History
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • September 2nd, 2014
Over 39,000-Year-Old Engravings Could Be Neanderthal Cave Art

Over 39,000-Year-Old Engravings Could Be Neanderthal Cave Art

The engravings were not too long ago discovered in a cave in Gibraltar

Neanderthals Had Homes, Returned to Them After Going on Hunting Expeditions

Neanderthals Had Homes, Returned to Them After Going on Hunting Expeditions

Their homes were surprisingly clean and tidy, researchers say

At the Gibraltar Airport, Planes Cross the Highway Before Taking Off

At the Gibraltar Airport, Planes Cross the Highway Before Taking Off

The Gibraltar airport runway crosses the Express Highway between Spain and the island

Gibraltar Wants to Become the First Wikipedia City

Gibraltar Wants to Become the First Wikipedia City

Following Monmouth, the first Wikipedia town thanks to the Monmouthpedia project