New research has shed new light on the eating habits of Neolithic people living in southeastern Europe using food residues from pottery extracts dating back more than 8,000 years. New research, led by ...
The analysis of fat traces in over one hundred pottery vessels reveals deep changes in food consumption and preparation by communities living in central Germany between the Early Neolithic and the ...
A study led by the University of Bristol recently found that Neolithic pottery has preserved clues about humanity’s earliest relationships with grains—dating back thousands of years earlier than ...
April 27 (UPI) --The University of York unveiled a study Saturday that tracks the use of dairy products by the first farmers who settled across the western portion of Europe bordering the Atlantic ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A newly discovered shard of pottery from the Neolithic era found at an archaeological site in modern-day Spain appears, ...
New genetic and archaeological evidence is reshaping the long-standing narrative of the Neolithic Revolution in North Africa.
Archaeological research found that the majority of Neolithic Irish settlers were dairy farmers. The research, conducted by the University of York's Archaeological Department, surprisingly found that ...
Agriculture in the Baltics evolved by example, not interbreeding. Communities across Europe went through significant cultural transition during the Neolithic period, moving from hunter-gatherer ...
New research, led by the University of Bristol, has shed new light on the eating habits of Neolithic people living in southeastern Europe using food residues from pottery extracts dating back more ...