5,700-year-old cannibalism linked to Neolithic violence uncovered at El Mirador cave in Spain
A new study led by IPHES-CERCA and published in Scientific Reports provides evidence of 5,700-year-old human cannibalism in El Mirador ...
A new study led by IPHES-CERCA and published in Scientific Reports provides evidence of 5,700-year-old human cannibalism in El Mirador ...
More than 6,000 years ago, in the Krumlov Forest of South Moravia in the Czech Republic, two sisters endured a ...
In a spectacular discovery along the route of Germany's SuedOstLink high-voltage power transmission project, archaeologists have uncovered twelve ritual pits ...
In a significant archaeological find, researchers have unearthed three previously unknown domus de janas, or "fairy houses," in the Sant'Andrea ...
Archaeological excavations near the German village of Krauschwitz in Saxony-Anhalt have uncovered a remarkable glimpse into ancient life: beautifully decorated ...
Archaeologists have uncovered new evidence that ancient human communities in western Iran, over 11,000 years ago, were engaging in grand ...
Polish archaeologists have found two megalithic tombs over 5,500 years old that teach us more about the burial practices and ...
Recent genetic research has shed light on the social structure of Çatalhöyük, a large Neolithic settlement in the center of ...
A groundbreaking archaeological study has determined that the renowned Carnac stone alignments in Brittany, France, may be one of Europe's ...
One of the biggest prehistoric discoveries ever made in northern Poland is a limestone figurine discovered near the Baltic coastal ...
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