Copper Age children in Spain suffered widespread respiratory disease, skeletal study suggests
Children living in southeastern Iberia nearly 5,000 years ago faced frequent respiratory illnesses, according to a new study of skeletal ...
Scientific insights into osteoarchaeology, analyzing human and animal bones to reconstruct ancient health, diet, and lifestyles.
Children living in southeastern Iberia nearly 5,000 years ago faced frequent respiratory illnesses, according to a new study of skeletal ...
Climate change is rapidly erasing evidence from one of the Arctic’s largest early modern whaling cemeteries, where archaeologists have uncovered ...
Researchers have examined 125 adult skeletons from two Neolithic sites in eastern Hungary to study how work, daily routines, and ...
Archaeologists have identified the oldest human remains yet found in northern Britain as those of a young girl who lived ...
Cambridge University archaeologists and students found a burial pit with human remains at Wandlebury Country Park, a few miles south ...
Archaeologists studying Iron Age skull fragments from two sites in northeastern Iberia have expanded the known range of a ritual ...
Archaeologists studying the Tartessian site of Casas del Turuñuelo in western Spain have reconstructed the lives of animals sacrificed during ...
Researchers have identified a fatal bear mauling as the cause of death for a Gravettian teenager buried about 28,000 years ...
Archaeologists studying animal bones from Iron Age settlements in Bulgaria have found strong evidence for dog consumption between the fifth ...
Archaeological research from the Templo Mayor Project offers new evidence for the long-debated practice of animal captivity in the ancient ...
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