Archaeologists Unearth 12,000-Yr-Old Burial of a Woman, Believed to Have Been Shaman With a Spiritual Connection to Wild Animals A 12,000-year-old burial site discovered along the Tigris River in ...
Using ice core samples, researchers linked a natural disaster with a trove of nearly 5,000-year-old artifacts discovered at ...
Archaeologists Find Earliest Evidence of Butchering, Neolithic People Frequently Ate Foxes and Wildcats 10,000 Years Ago Archaeologists believed for a while that the bones of small carnivores left ...
Simon Fraser University, the Greek Ministry of Culture, and the University of Bologna have conducted an isotope study on the ...
A "completely unique" collection of prehistoric stone artifacts have been linked to a "devastating" volcanic eruption.
According to the team, there is a high chance that a connection exists between the volcanic eruption, the subsequent changes ...
About 4,900 years ago, a Neolithic people on the Danish island Bornholm sacrificed hundreds of stones engraved with sun and ...
Neolithic people on the Danish island Bornholm sacrificed hundreds of stones engraved with sun and field motifs.
New evidence shows small carnivores, such as red foxes and wildcats, played a significant role in Neolithic Levant diets.
4,900 years ago, Neolithic people on Bornholm Island sacrificed hundreds of stones with sun and field motifs. Researchers ...