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  1. Truth of 7300-Year-Old Violence Uncovered in the Spanish Pyrenees

    ... a group that had maintained a traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle. A motive for the attack was “the terrain on ...

    Ed Whelan - 11/02/2020 - 17:30

  2. Mumbwa Caves: Prehistoric Site in Zambia Sheds Light on Ancient Humans

    ... people, especially in Namibia, who have maintained their lifestyle to this day. Modern Humans Emerged More than ...

    Ed Whelan - 18/03/2019 - 00:45

  3. Unfortunate Medieval Woman Underwent Surgery of the Skull—Twice!

    A detailed examination of the skull of a woman who lived in central Italy in the medieval settlement of Castel Trosino more than 1,300 years ago has revealed something both astonishing and unprecedented. It seems this middle-aged woman from the Middle Ages had been subjected to not one but two invasive surgical procedures, which left tell-tale scars on the frontal and upper areas of her cranium.

    Nathan Falde - 13/02/2023 - 21:53

  4. The Life and Times of Mark Antony, Caesar's Trusted Aide

    ... Either way, young Mark Antony, in consequence of this wild lifestyle, has amassed a large crippling debt, amounting to ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 24/11/2019 - 13:52

  5. Chewing Gum Reveals Look of Neolithic Scandinavian

    ... lived in a different environment and had a different lifestyle and diet, and it is therefore interesting to find ...

    ancient-origins - 17/12/2019 - 18:53

  6. 1,300-Year-Old Machete and Ax Unearthed In Ruins of Assos, Turkey

    ... ax dating back 1,300 years provide information about lifestyle of people in ancient city of Assos ...

    ashley cowie - 12/09/2021 - 14:56

  7. The Frisians: Fierce Fighters of The North Sea Coasts

    ... the Frisii were placed in a difficult position. Their main lifestyle was agrarian - they raised cattle and worked the ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 02/02/2020 - 14:01

  8. Ancient Irish Law: Collective Responsibility Sometimes Had a Sting in its Tail

    During the early 17th century the English completed their conquest of Ireland and English common law was introduced on the island. Prior to this, a set of native laws was used to for the island’s administration. Known as the Brehon Law, this set of laws was first written down during the 7th century.

    dhwty - 25/03/2019 - 17:53

  9. Research Reveals Complex Life of the Vittrup Man’s Danish Bog Body

    ... consumed a diet consistent with a fishing and hunting lifestyle. But sometime between adolescence and young ...

    Nathan Falde - 14/02/2024 - 23:14

  10. Breakthrough Discovery of Earliest Cancer Case from Bronze Age China

    An examination of the skeletal remains of a man from Bronze Age China has produced some astonishing results. Work conducted by the international research team resulted in experts finding one of the earliest examples of cancer in East Asia. Such discoveries are very rare. Potentially this could help specialists to better understand the disease, which is one of the leading causes of death around the globe.

    Ed Whelan - 31/10/2020 - 00:00

  11. ‘Abundant’ Occurrence of Skeletal Abnormalities Found in Early Humans

    ... may also be linked to the brutal and precarious lifestyle of ancient hunter-gatherer societies. He does not ...

    Ed Whelan - 07/11/2018 - 13:52

  12. Mexican Native Princess, la Malinche, Inspired a Popular Mexican Slur

    ... Mexicans employ it in reference to those who admire the lifestyle of the United States or Europe. Its use has however ...

    Cecilia Bogaard - 17/12/2022 - 21:59

  13. Just Like Us, Neanderthal Babies Ate Solid Food at 6 Months Old

    ... can reconstruct accurate models of that being’s lifestyle and dietary habits. Dr. Nava said that the ...

    ashley cowie - 04/11/2020 - 14:15

  14. The Evil Eye in the Mediterranean: How to Avert Accidental Envy

    ... too much interest in their neighbors or who had an unusual lifestyle were thought to be particularly susceptible. ...

    Laura Tabone - 31/10/2021 - 18:00

  15. Analysis of Viking burial site reveals the harshness of life in early Christian Iceland

    ... probably as a result of the rigors of their farming lifestyle. This was common in both men and women, given that ...

    Robin Whitlock - 28/07/2015 - 14:29

  16. Archaeology Hot Spot on St. Cyricus Yields Yet Another Greek Treasure

    Over the last few years, excavations on St. Cyricus, near the Bulgarian town of Sozopol, have been particularly fruitful, unearthing a long and eventful history in the area. Now, on the St.

    Nathan Falde - 05/04/2021 - 22:59

  17. Cheerio and Gardi Loo! Words of Warning Prompted By Medieval Human Waste Disposal

    In 1775, the Scottish inventor Alexander Cumming was granted the first patent for the design of a flushing toilet.

    dhwty - 24/10/2018 - 18:57

  18. Mediterranean Bronze Age Collapse Linked to Deadly Typhoid and Plague

    A new genetic research project has revealed evidence of the profound impact highly infectious and dangerous diseases may have had on the Bronze Age collapse in the Mediterranean and Near East region. These new findings may finally explain the rapid and mysterious collapse of Bronze Age societies between about 1200 and 1150 BC.

    Nathan Falde - 10/08/2022 - 23:00

  19. The life expectancy myth, and why many ancient humans lived long healthy lives

    ... for health and longevity than, say, the hunter-gatherer lifestyle?  To help gain an answer to this question, ...

    aprilholloway - 24/04/2014 - 14:03

  20. The Exacting World of Kushti Mud Wrestling in India

    ... it had to endure years of strict training and a rigorous lifestyle. Kushti mud wrestling training has been described ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 09/04/2023 - 22:55

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