The analysis of the content and use of prehistoric vessels has become a valuable source of information on the food...
A research paper titled ‘Disaster, survival and recovery: the resettlement of Tanegashima Island following the Kikai-Akahoya ‘super-eruption’, 7.3ka cal BP’...
Using isotope geochemistry, a team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has uncovered new information about the Barmaz necropolis in...
Thousands of years ago, people in ancient Syria likely ate mostly grains, grapes, olives and a small amount of dairy...
Bronze cauldrons were used by the inhabitants of the Mongolian steppe around 2,700 years ago to process animal blood and...
Researchers from Tel Aviv University and Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a novel mechanical metamaterial that remembers the order...
Credit: Tel Aviv University The unique stone tools were made of flint from the Mountains of Samaria, which were probably...
The burial mounds of Eberdingen-Hochdorf and Asperg-Grafenbühl, known as Fürstengräber, are among the richest burials of German prehistory, with gold...
From ancient texts we know that – for their times – the ancient Egyptians were exceptionally skilled at medicine. For...
According to a study published in Science on May 24, scientists have used phytolith analysis and other methods to reveal...
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