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5,000 years ago, Stone Age people in China crafted their ancestors' bones into cups and masks
Archaeologists in China found a collection of human bones that showed signs of being "worked" like any other natural material ...
The pottery piece that experts believe dates to the Early Bronze Age was likely both part of daily usage and held spiritual ...
The site of Khirokitia in Cyprus (7th-early 6th millennium BC) yielded one of the largest series of human remains for the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period in the Eastern Mediterranean and Near Eastern ...
Hamoudi Khalaily, Ofer Bar-Yosef, Omri Barzilai, Elizabetta Boaretto, Fanny Bocquentin, Gaëlle Le Dosseur, Anna Eirikh-Rose, A. Nigel Goring-Morris, Zvi Greenhut, Ofer Marder, Lidar Sapir-Hen and ...
Discovered in modern-day Turkey at the Karahantepe site, it could be the first-ever carved depiction of a human face.
UNTERUHLDINGEN, GERMANY—The Pfahlbaumuseum, an outdoor museum on Lake Constance that features reconstructions of Neolithic and Bronze Age stilt houses, will return 8,000 Neolithic pottery fragments ...
New research has shed new light on the eating habits of Neolithic people living in southeastern Europe using food residues from pottery extracts dating back more than 8,000 years. New research, led by ...
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Farmers were already diversifying cereal cultivation in the early Neolithic period, study finds
An interdisciplinary research project on the development of the earliest forms of agriculture shows that early farming societies began to integrate new cereal varieties into their range of crops ...
English Heritage has opened five recreated Neolithic houses in the shadow of Stonehenge, revealing how the builders of the monument lived 4,500 years ago. At first glance, one could be forgiven for ...
The British Isles have been populated by human beings for hundreds of thousands of years, but it was the introduction of farming around 7,000 years ago that began a process of radical change. Human ...
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