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  1. Was Göbeklitepe An Ancient Temple of Sacrifice?

    ... ago. Humankind was just beginning to move from the forager lifestyle to a settled way of living - from hunting and ...

    Refik - 14/10/2019 - 23:04

  2. ‘Holy Grail’ Dating Technique Sheds New Light on Prehistoric Past

    ... occupied by London lived “a less mobile, farming-based lifestyle during the Early Neolithic period.” This evidence ...

    ashley cowie - 09/04/2020 - 13:58

  3. Super Strong Woman Found in Lower Central America’s Earliest Human Burial

    ... rather similar to the traditional Rama and Kriol lifestyle today. A profile shot of the Angi burial. Left - ...

    Ed Whelan - 04/01/2019 - 18:57

  4. Largest Mass Grave in Europe Discovered in Nuremberg, Germany

    An unexpected discovery in the heart of Nuremberg has cast new light on the city’s traumatic history. Archaeologists, initially set to inspect an area for new apartment construction in the Franconian region of Bavaria, Germany, have stumbled upon what could be the largest mass grave ever excavated in Europe. Over a thousand skeletons, victims of the Black Death, have been unearthed, offering a unique insight into a period of great turmoil and transformation.

    Gary Manners - 12/03/2024 - 21:40

  5. First Kingdoms: The Forgotten Mesopotamian Kingdom of Ebla

    ... for the traditional pastoralists to exchange their nomadic lifestyle for a more settled urban one. Ancient Remains of ... other Amorite groups who maintained their traditional lifestyle began spreading eastwards into southern ...

    ancient-origins - 21/05/2019 - 19:05

  6. Spectacular Royal Han Tombs Reveal Wealth and Glory of China’s Golden Age

    ... tombs contained artifacts that provide a glimpse into the lifestyle of the Han elite. These include jewelery, weapons, ...

    dhwty - 18/02/2019 - 13:54

  7. Rare and Ancient War Club Found in Backyard in Canada

    ... pot Some of the Salish tribes were known for their nomadic lifestyle. The nomadic Salish lived on fishing, and gathering ...

    Sahir - 13/03/2022 - 21:58

  8. Early Humans Out of Africa: 1.8 Myo Tooth Found in Orozmani, Georgia!

    It was only a year ago, when the oldest hominin site outside Africa was discovered near the village of Kvemo Orozmani in southern Georgia. The 2021 Georgia discovery included stone tools and animal remains dated to 1.77-1.84 million years ago (mya).

    Now, a British archaeology student has stumbled across a human tooth dating back 1.8 million years in the Orozmani area, which is being celebrated as conclusive proof of the oldest evidence of hominins outside Africa.

    Sahir - 14/09/2022 - 18:51

  9. Are the Distinctive Kalash People of Pakistan Really Descendants of Alexander the Great’s Army?

    ... Muslim compatriots, the Kalash have a strikingly distinct lifestyle and culture. For example, the way Kalash women ...

    dhwty - 16/04/2019 - 23:01

  10. Medieval Wales: 200 Skeletons Unearthed At Forgotten Coastal Chapel

    Archaeologists from the University of Sheffield and the Dyfed Archaeological Trust are currently working on a dig in southwest Wales that is literally a race against time.

    Nathan Falde - 03/07/2021 - 14:47

  11. Hurdy Gurdy Man: Rock Star of the Medieval Music Scene

    ... Marie Antoinette , though notorious for her indulgent lifestyle, was not particularly fond of pastoral plays, ...

    dhwty - 10/07/2019 - 18:07

  12. Unlocking the Identity of the Stirling Knight

    In 1997, a crypt of skeletons was unearthed during an excavation of Stirling Castle in Scotland. What was originally believed to have been part of the Governor’s Kitchens was revealed to be the ‘lost’ private chapel believed to have been built in the early 1100s. The little chapel of St. Michael fell into disuse after the grander Chapel Royal was built by James IV, perhaps as penance for plotting his father’s death.

    Kerry Sullivan - 20/10/2016 - 21:46

  13. Oldest Narrative Scene: A Man, Holding His Penis, and Fighting Leopards!

    ... surrounding them. This is as the transition to a sedentary lifestyle was being made, with the ensuing conflicts that ...

    Sahir - 08/12/2022 - 17:10

  14. Rare Anglo-Saxon Trumpington Cross Girl Burial Has Been Given A Face

    ... diet changed once she arrived in England suggests that her lifestyle may have changed quite significantly,” added Dr. ...

    Sahir - 20/06/2023 - 00:00

  15. Mesolithic Woman Stuns Onlookers With Her Electric Gaze

    ... They also demonstrate that the hunter-gatherer lifestyle was one that met the needs of many communities and ...

    Ed Whelan - 16/11/2019 - 13:30

  16. Ancient Tattoo Tool Rewrites the History of Native American Ink

    ... developed a sophisticated society and their nomadic hunter lifestyle had evolved to some degree. The find may also help ...

    Ed Whelan - 01/03/2019 - 22:20

  17. Hidden Connection Between 9,000-Year-Old Bad Dürrenberg Shaman and Infant Exposed

    ... in many of the activities normally associated with that lifestyle (this might be expected if her duties were ...

    Nathan Falde - 30/11/2023 - 21:55

  18. Tyrannosaurus Rex Likely Hunted in Packs - and There Were Billions of Them!

    ... at a pretty good [but not great] clip, what kind of lifestyle would that be? The animals that do this today are ...

    Nathan Falde - 20/04/2021 - 22:54

  19. The mysterious prehistoric geoglyph of the Paracas Candelabra

    The Paracas Candelabra is a prehistoric geoglyph found in the Paracas Peninsula at Pisco Bay, Peru. It is estimated to date back to 200 BC, although many believe it is much older. With a large, branchlike appearance, the purpose and meaning of the Candelabra remain unknown. There has been much speculation as to the reason it may have been constructed. Was it a godly symbol, a gigantic seismograph, or simply a navigational tool for sailors?

    mrreese - 13/10/2014 - 22:58

  20. Why Expressive Brows Might Have Mattered in Human Evolution

    ... from being hunter gatherers to agriculturalists - a lifestyle that meant less variety in both diet and physical ...

    ancient-origins - 18/04/2018 - 01:48

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