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 ...
Discover Neolithic archaeology, early farming communities, and the rise of permanent settlements.
For thousands of years, communities living along the coast of southern Denmark depended heavily on the sea for food. A ...
Archaeologists working in Scotland have uncovered new details about a 5,000-year-old artificial island hidden beneath the waters of Loch Bhorgastail ...
Archaeologists working in the eastern Pyrenees have identified what is now the highest-altitude prehistoric cave in the mountain range with ...
Archaeologists in central Germany have uncovered an unusual 7,000-year-old pit packed with beaver bones, offering a rare look at hunting ...
New research from northern Scotland brings fresh detail to how early farming groups organized family ties and burial practices. Scientists ...
Archaeologists and bioarchaeologists have reconstructed three thousand years of diet and economy in Kuyavia, north-central Poland, tracing how communities adapted ...
Around 9,000 years ago, communities in Southwest Asia began to settle in permanent villages. People shifted from hunting and gathering ...
A 5,500-year-old cemetery on Gotland is offering a close look at family life among one of the last hunter-gatherer groups ...
Researchers have examined 125 adult skeletons from two Neolithic sites in eastern Hungary to study how work, daily routines, and ...
For decades, archaeologists described European prehistory as a sequence of large migrations and rapid genetic change. A new ancient DNA ...
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