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Nestled along the northern shore of Lake Burtnieks in northern Latvia, Stone Age communities used the Zvejnieki burial site ...
Researchers have found that stone tools were just as or even more likely to be buried with women as well as men.
Archaeologists studying the vast Zvejnieki cemetery in Latvia have uncovered surprising truths about Stone Age life. Stone ...
Britain entered a new chapter in its long history. By this point, hunting tools had evolved, from hefty spears to the slick ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a remarkably preserved Stone Age settlement, dubbed the \"Stone Age Atlantis,\" submerged off ...
Stone Prairie Wildlife Management Area offers great hunting opportunities, but it also provides valuable biological data for ...
Archaeologists have unearthed an underwater city in Denmark's Bay of Aarhus, being dubbed as the Stone Age Atlantis. They discovered animal bones, stone tools, arrowheads, a seal tooth and a small ...
What do we know about the last hunter-gatherers who lived in West Africa? While these prehistoric populations have been ...
A Stone Age campsite on the coast of South Africa has revealed the earliest evidence of early humans who used fire to make better, sharper stone tools. Researchers had been surprised to find spear ...
Princes of Ancient Greece' at the Getty Villa gives the first look outside Europe at the ancient Greek Griffin Warrior, whose ...
A worldwide team of scientists have unearthed new information that suggests Stone Age people ate a mostly vegan diet.
Archaeologists have discovered an underwater city in Denmark's Bay of Aarhus, which is being hailed as the Stone Age Atlantis. The team uncovered animal bones, stone tools, arrowheads, a seal tooth ...