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  1. Oldest Wine in Europe Found at Prehistoric Greek Site

    ... are believed to be the oldest known traces of wine in Europe! The Site of Dikili Tash Dikili Tash is situated 1.2 ... Tash are believed to be evidence of the oldest wine in Europe. Dikili Tash has been known as an important Neolithic ... Sean’s Bar Claims Title of Oldest Pub in Ireland, Europe and Possibly the World Feeling Guilty About Drinking? ...

    Joanna Gillan - 23/06/2021 - 15:00

  2. The Vinland Map: A Most Non-European Artifact

    ... Map is the genuine article and that it was not made in Europe at all, but created in Vinland around 1420. As will be ... skill and impeccable products. Secondly, virtually all of Europe used iron gall ink with a vegetable-based (gum) ... world as they understood it at the time. They understood Europe fairly well, Greenland they comprehended exceptionally ...

    Ron Ryan - 22/09/2020 - 17:56

  3. Why Did Hunter-gatherer Group in Europe Unexpectedly Disappear After the Last Ice Age?

    ... the last Ice Age while living in the modern location of Europe, only to unexpectedly disappear about 14,500 years ... many prehistoric humans to seek shelter in the south of Europe. The chilling temperatures and the consequences of ... many prehistoric humans to seek shelter in the south of Europe. Artistic representation of the last Ice Age. (Ittiz/ ...

    Marilo - 05/02/2016 - 21:48

  4. Dark Skin and Blue Eyes: European Hunter-Gatherers Did Not Fit with Common Representations

    ... the appearance of modern humans before farming arose in Europe. Drawing of what the man may have looked like, based ... people with the gene for blue eyes made their way across Europe before agriculture took precedence over hunting and ... spread from the east to the west. White Skin Developed in Europe Only As Recently as 8,000 Years Ago Say ...

    aprilholloway - 31/01/2018 - 22:54

  5. Fourth strand of European ancestry originated with hunter-gatherers isolated by Ice Age

    ... bring this Caucasus hunter-gatherer lineage to Western Europe. The first sequencing of ancient genomes extracted ... horse-borne Steppe herders that swept into Western Europe around 5,000 years ago, arguably heralding the start ... migrated north-west, eventually colonizing much of Europe from Spain to Hungary, while other populations settled ...

    ancient-origins - 16/11/2015 - 14:50

  6. Did Prehistoric Middle Eastern Culture Visit Europe, Spawn Artistic Culture, and Leave?

    ... evidence that prehistoric tools and artwork from Western Europe could possibly owe their existence to an earlier ... culture of the Levant predated the Aurignacian culture of Europe by thousands of years as Haaretz reports . New ... who suggest that the advanced Aurignacian culture of Europe may have stemmed from the primitive Ahmarian culture, ...

    aprilholloway - 30/12/2017 - 22:50

  7. Europe’s Oldest Plough Marks Discovered in Switzerland, Dated to 7,000 Years Ago!

    ... changed the way we understand prehistoric agriculture in Europe forever. Compelling evidence has emerged Excavations ... changed the way we understand prehistoric agriculture in Europe forever. Compelling evidence has emerged suggesting ... marks before 2,000 BC are limited to only a few regions of Europe, with the Anciens Arsenaux site (yellow) being by far ...

    Sahir - 09/03/2024 - 21:50

  8. Evidence Syphilis Did Not Arrive In Europe With Columbus Expedition

    ... of the many plague outbreaks that ravaged medieval Europe. A number of these graveyards are well documented in ... of the many plague outbreaks that ravaged medieval Europe . A number of these graveyards are well documented in ... with important implications for the history of syphilis in Europe. Just Another Plague Pit? "Historical information on ...

    ancient-origins - 17/06/2020 - 00:50

  9. The Battle Axe Culture: Piecing Together the Age of Crushed Skulls

    ... the development stages of the Neolithic cultures of Old Europe has always been a challenging task for archaeologists ... the development stages of the Neolithic cultures of Old Europe has always been a challenging task for archaeologists ... important and most intriguing Chalcolithic cultures of Europe, can help us better understand the Indo-European ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 24/06/2020 - 14:01

  10. Surprising Discovery that Ashkenazi Jews Descend from Europeans

    ... Israel, have a maternal lineage that comes largely from Europe. According to the mainstream hypothesis, Jews arrived in central Europe following the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628, ... those who established communities in Central and Eastern Europe centuries later. With them, they took and diversified ...

    aprilholloway - 10/10/2013 - 00:21

  11. New Insights Into what Neolithic People Ate in Southeastern Europe

    ... of the Neolithic age, farming became established across Europe and people turned their back on aquatic resources, a ... of the Neolithic age, farming became established across Europe and people turned their back on aquatic resources, a ... eating habits of Neolithic people living in southeastern Europe using food residues from pottery extracts dating back ...

    ancient-origins - 18/01/2019 - 13:58

  12. Prehistoric Jewelry Unveils 9 Distinct Paleolithic European Cultures

    ... explored the cultural behavior of prehistoric humans in Europe from tens of thousands of years ago A fascinating new ... explored the cultural behavior of prehistoric humans in Europe from tens of thousands of years ago, and learnt that ... across the continent during the Gravettian period in Europe, spanning approximately 34,000 to 24,000 years ago. ...

    Sahir - 30/01/2024 - 16:47

  13. Blood, Emeralds, Snakes & Poop: Bizarre European Medieval Plague Cures

    Originating in China in the 1300s, plague arrived in Europe aboard a ship, bringing fearsome death in its wake. The Black Death ravaged Europe between 1347 and 1351, carrying away at least a third ... Originating in China in the 1300s, plague arrived in Europe aboard a ship, bringing fearsome death in its wake. ...

    Sahir - 04/06/2022 - 22:57

  14. REAL STORY OF THE NATIVE EUROPEANS -

    ... great Floods, humanity was a very dis-homogenous group. In Europe, recent genetic research suggests that a massive ...

    WOHD - 10/06/2015 - 17:34

  15. Oldest Stilted Village in Europe Found Underwater Behind Defensive Spikes

    ... potentially the oldest stilted village ever discovered in Europe. Lake Ohrid is situated in the mountainous border of ... have uncovered what they think might be one of “Europe’s earliest sedentary communities,” and it was ... 3YES3 / Adobe Stock. The Oldest Lakeside Community In Europe A report on PHYS.org explains the team of ...

    ashley cowie - 13/08/2023 - 19:00

  16. Sorry European racial “purists,” it turns out your ancestors were African and Middle Eastern

    ... roots, but new studies of migrations of people into Europe and elsewhere are showing that no one’s heritage is ... roots, but new studies of migrations of people into Europe and elsewhere are showing that no one’s heritage is ... by Their Skin Colour Defies Logic White Skin Developed in Europe Only As Recently as 8,000 Years Ago Say ...

    Mark Miller - 16/05/2017 - 19:01

  17. When modern Eurasia was born: Genetics yield clues to origins of Eurasians

    ... ideas that laid the foundation for the demographic map of Europe and Central Asia that we see today? The Bronze Age ... than those prior the Bronze Age. White Skin Developed in Europe Only As Recently as 8,000 Years Ago Say ... migrated principally westward into North- and Central Europe, and to a lesser degree, into western Siberia. Yamnaya ...

    ancient-origins - 13/06/2015 - 20:57

  18. Study Tracks Neanderthal DNA, and It’s A Cross-Continental Odyssey!

    ... Neanderthal skeletons have been found in abundance in Europe and the Middle East but have never been recovered any ... sequenced genomes of more than 4,000 humans who lived in Europe and Asia at different times over the past 40,000 ... the genomes of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers who resided in Europe contained a slightly higher proportion of Neanderthal ...

    Nathan Falde - 19/10/2023 - 22:52

  19. How the Great La Tene Culture Changed Iron Age Europe

    ... the Celts rose as a dominant ethno-linguistic group within Europe, growing to cover most of the continent. Their ... new and advanced developments began spreading all across Europe. Its heartland was centered in the historic region of ... roots in the Scythian archer culture that invaded eastern Europe. ( Lunstream / Adobe Stock) Preserving the Heritage of ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 05/11/2021 - 13:58

  20. Anglo-Saxon Migration Created a ‘European’ Medieval England

    ... new  Anglo-Saxon  migration arrivals from  continental Europe  interbred with the existing English peoples. This ... 278 ancient genomes from England and hundreds more from Europe, we now gained really fascinating insights into ... of these invasive migrations into England from continental Europe. The accepted notion was that it was probably a small ...

    Sahir - 22/09/2022 - 18:56

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