Ancient Danes kept fishing for millennia after farming arrived, study finds
For thousands of years, communities living along the coast of southern Denmark depended heavily on the sea for food. A ...
Delve into the Mesolithic era, its hunter-gatherer societies, tools, and cultural developments in human prehistory.
For thousands of years, communities living along the coast of southern Denmark depended heavily on the sea for food. A ...
A new study of the Late Mesolithic cemeteries at Skateholm I and II in southern Sweden has recovered microscopic traces ...
Archaeologists working at the Early Neolithic settlement of Eilsleben in Saxony-Anhalt have uncovered evidence of close contact between Europe’s first ...
Archaeologists have discovered more about one of Central Europe’s most astonishing prehistoric burials: a 9,000-year-old grave belonging to a Mesolithic ...
In waters off the coast of Brittany, archaeologists have identified an impressive set of submerged stone structures that reveal the ...
Archaeological excavations beneath the Palace of Westminster have uncovered evidence of human activity spanning almost 6,000 years, indicating that the ...
A recent study published in PLOS One reveals that Neanderthals and early modern humans began to reshape Europe’s ecosystems tens ...
Airborne laser scanning over the Karst Plateau, on the border between Slovenia and Italy, has revealed a network of prehistoric ...
A recent paleogenomic study has revealed incredible genetic continuity and subtle social interactions among prehistoric populations in the Eastern Italian ...
An exciting archaeological discovery at Damjili Cave, among the limestone hills of western Azerbaijan, is rewriting prehistory in the South ...
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