Iron Age mass killing in Serbia: 77 women and children found in 2,800-year-old grave at Gomolava
Archaeologists at Gomolava in northern Serbia have documented one of the largest prehistoric mass killings in Europe. Inside a shallow ...
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Archaeologists at Gomolava in northern Serbia have documented one of the largest prehistoric mass killings in Europe. Inside a shallow ...
Winter storms along Scotland’s east coast stripped sand from the dunes at Lunan Bay near Montrose and exposed a layer ...
In 1898, a burial slipped from a coastal cliff near Bagicz in northwestern Poland. Waves and wind had been eating ...
Archaeologists at the Dong Xa site in northern Vietnam have identified the earliest direct evidence of intentional tooth blackening in ...
Archaeologists studying Iron Age skull fragments from two sites in northeastern Iberia have expanded the known range of a ritual ...
Archaeologists in southern Spain have reported rare physical evidence linked with elephants used during the Punic Wars. A single elephant ...
Archaeologists studying the Tartessian site of Casas del Turuñuelo in western Spain have reconstructed the lives of animals sacrificed during ...
Archaeologists studying animal bones from Iron Age settlements in Bulgaria have found strong evidence for dog consumption between the fifth ...
For decades, human betaherpesviruses 6A and 6B were thought to be relatively recent scientific discoveries, having only been identified in ...
A significant prehistoric settlement uncovered in eastern Ireland challenges how archaeologists had previously understood population density and social organization during ...
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