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New research indicates that humans shaped their environments through hunting and controlled use of fire tens of thousands of ...
The alignment of the pits discovered suggests a ritual purpose. Museum of London Archaeology Archaeologists in Bedfordshire, England, have found a cluster of 25 monumental pits that date to the ...
A new research shows that ancient Europeans from around 7,000 years ago may have had blue eyes and dark skin. Researchers involved in the study conducted DNA analysis on the remains of a Mesolithic ...
Analysis of the skeletal remains of a Mesolithic man found in a cave on a Croatian island has revealed microscopic fish and plant remains in the dental plaque of a tooth -- a first-time discovery for ...
Piece of ochre believed to be an early example of a crayon (all photos courtesy Paul Shields/University of York) Archaeologists at the University of York say they may have found one of the earliest ...
With her clear blue eyes and slightly nervous gaze, the reconstructed bust of Mos’anne – a woman who lived around 10,500 years ago – is uncannily lifelike. Reborn via a close partnership between ...
In an unassuming farm field in Yorkshire, peat preserves secrets. Tens of thousands of fragments of wood, bone, antler, and stone pack into the mud beneath prim grass. Until 1948, they lay undisturbed ...
Dušan Borić, Charles A. I. French, Sofija Stefanović, Vesna Dimitrijević, Emanuela Cristiani, Maria Gurova, Dragana Antonović, Ethel Allué and Dragana Filipović Recent excavations (2006–2009) at the ...
Modern Crayola fans are part of a surprising lineage. Archaeologists discover Mesolithic people probably liked to draw with crayons, too. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news ...
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