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Isotope analysis of a molar from a cow’s jawbone found buried at the monument provides details of the life story of the ...
The creatures may have been integral to the initial construction of Stonehenge, and seem to have been treated with reverence.
Excavations led by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) have revealed a vast network of underground tunnels beneath ...
However, researchers have added new layers to the complicated and overlapping history. According to a study published on ...
The traces of life were found on land at Guardbridge in Fife, near the River Eden. The discovery has caught the attention of ...
The transition to agriculture in Europe involved the coexistence of hunter-gatherers and early farmers migrating from ...
A rchaeologists say they have found evidence that a site in a village near St Andrews has been used by people for about 10,000 years. Traces of an ancient hunter gatherers' campsite and remains of ...
Neolithic Europe was no stranger to collective violence of many forms, such as the odd execution and massacres of small ...
While evidence of cannibalism in the Iberian Peninsula dates back approximately one million years, direct evidence the processing of human bodies is rare. New research, however, analyzing the bones of ...
The settlement roughly dates back to the transition from the Neolithic period to the Bronze Age. Researchers used noninvasive ...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a particularly gruesome war celebration dating back some 6,000 years.
Study shows Neolithic farmers cannibalized their enemies after violent clashes, uncovering a brutal side of prehistoric life ...