Prehistoric Britons may have gathered at Stonehenge for Olympics-style games at midwinter, the curator of the ancient ...
Agriculture reached the coast of southern Denmark around 4000 BCE, but these prehistoric Scandinavians continued to fish and ...
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Deep in a remote mountain cave, prehistoric people were mining a mysterious green mineral
High up in the Pyrenees Mountains, a cave holds the oldest evidence of intense human occupation in the region. But ...
4,900 years ago, a Neolithic people on the Danish island Bornholm sacrificed hundreds of stones engraved with sun and field motifs. Archaeologists and climate scientists can now show that these ritual ...
Universalist explanation and prehistoric figures -- Comparison and context -- The questions we ask of images -- A cross-cultural explanation for female figurines? -- Mesoamerican figurines and the ...
The study's findings challenge the notion that the introduction of agriculture abruptly replaced hunting and fishing among early humans.
A small island in Loch Bhorgastail on the Isle of Lewis was recently revealed to be a manmade crannog that was built around ...
Around 5,200 years ago, plague was not just present but common in six generations of one Swedish family, according to a new study. The researchers analysed both the ancient DNA of these people’s ...
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