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  1. ‘Bone Collector’ Sleuth Says Violent Deaths Evident in Mass Grave Under Irish Bar!

    A bone expert investigating a mass grave in Ireland has found clear evidence of hyper-violence, including smashed bones and bound limbs. Last year, beneath Nancy Spain’s Public House, Barrack Street, Cork, Ireland, archaeologists unearthed a mass grave. Now, a bone expert detective has determined four of the men “met a violent end.”

    ashley cowie - 20/06/2022 - 14:55

  2. World’s Oldest Fortress Discovered in Siberia Challenges Traditional Archaeology

    ... reveal that Western Siberian led “a sophisticated lifestyle based on the abundant resources of the taiga ...

    ashley cowie - 10/12/2023 - 17:42

  3. Ancient DNA is Revealing the Origins of Livestock Herding in Africa

    ... examine human bones and teeth as indicators of health, lifestyle and identity. Now it’s also possible to sequence ...

    ancient-origins - 30/05/2019 - 22:55

  4. Jewish Prophet and Christian Saint – Who Was John the Baptist?

    ... Judaean desert, who like John the Baptist lived a simple lifestyle and spoke of the need for preparation for a coming ... his disciples to reject worldly goods or live an ascetic lifestyle. He simply required them to live an ethical life in ...

    Caleb Strom - 20/03/2020 - 13:10

  5. Decoded Inscription Reveals Pompeii was a City of Extremes

    ... there was a large citizen class who enjoyed an affluent lifestyle and that there were many poor. The results of the ...

    Ed Whelan - 02/10/2019 - 14:04

  6. Thirsty Brits Turned to Drinking Cow’s Milk 7,000 Years Ago

    ... as “a process of momentous change in culture and lifestyle”, from hunter-gatherers to farmers . Top image: A ...

    ashley cowie - 28/04/2020 - 19:04

  7. Unearthing the Ancient Roots of Vegetarianism

    ... world over the last decades. However, the history of this lifestyle and its foundation on the respect for animal life ... first of the western philosophers to promote a vegetarian lifestyle - his followers didn't have to be vegetarians, but ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 13/11/2016 - 03:58

  8. Researchers Reveal How a Celtic Curse Fell Upon the Ancient Irish 4000 Years Ago and the Importance of Migration to Irish Prehistory

    ... in the British Isles, from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to one based on agriculture and later from stone to ...

    Alicia McDermott - 05/01/2016 - 00:49

  9. “Completely Unique” 2,000-Year-Old Roman Mausoleum Unearthed Near London Bridge

    ... a fascinating window into the living conditions and lifestyle in this part of the city in the Roman period.” ...

    Sahir - 14/06/2023 - 18:38

  10. A 1000-Year-Old Skeleton Rises from The Grave Revealing the Secret Ingredients of a Timeworn Herbal Potion

    ... (7th c.AD, Mallorca, Spain): Demography, Health, And Lifestyle , in which she analyzed the “1980 to 1988 ...

    ashley cowie - 05/11/2018 - 22:49

  11. Neanderthal Diet Was Carnivorous, Shows Study of Tooth Enamel

    ... could be used to search for details about the diet and lifestyle of Neanderthals who lived elsewhere in Eurasia in ... able to draw some firm conclusions about the Neanderthal lifestyle, significant elements of mystery remain. Even if ...

    Nathan Falde - 18/10/2022 - 14:53

  12. Meteora: Majestic Greek Monasteries Suspended in the Air

    ... ( Feel good studio /Adobe Stock) The popularity of this lifestyle may be seen in the number of monasteries built at ...

    dhwty - 22/09/2020 - 23:55

  13. Medieval Monks: The Life and Times of God’s Men in Robes

    Have you ever wondered what it was like to be a medieval monk? Perhaps you’ve wondered about the reasons behind becoming a monk, or what they do on a daily basis. Monasticism has existed for centuries and has been an essential part of ancient history. In fact, many of the historical records archaeologists have found were written by ancient monks.

    Lex Leigh - 17/07/2022 - 18:56

  14. Roman-Era Sarcophagus Made of Lead Discovered in Gaza

    Deep in the heart of the hotly contested Palestinian strip of Gaza, a 2,000-year-old lead sarcophagus has been unearthed, believed to hail from the illustrious Roman era. Located just 500 meters (0.3 miles) from the beautiful northern Gaza coastline, the Roman necropolis in this region is a precious cultural gem for Palestine, and the recent discovery of this sarcophagus has added another sparkling jewel to its crown.

    Sahir - 20/02/2023 - 21:54

  15. Stone Mask from the Dawning of Ancient Societies Found in Israel

    ... stone age societies began to abandon their hunter-gatherer lifestyle and adopt more sedentary lifestyles. This was ...

    Ed Whelan - 29/11/2018 - 01:39

  16. CT Scans of Mummy of an Ancient Priest Reveal He Was Stricken with Modern Diseases

    ... diet which contained lots of sweets. The man’s diet and lifestyle also made him more susceptible to osteoporosis, ... Egyptian.” As one can see, health issues related to lifestyle are nothing new. What is interesting for many ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 29/07/2016 - 00:55

  17. Harmony with Nature Revealed at 10,500-year-old Hunter-Gatherer Site in Yorkshire

    ... agriculture is seen as the birth of a stable and safe lifestyle. In the case of the hunter-gatherers at this site, ... agriculture , clearing forests and beginning a sedentary lifestyle. This was aided and enabled by the waning of the ...

    Sahir - 20/01/2023 - 17:54

  18. Study Unravels the Mysterious Origins of Nomadic Mongolian Empires

    ... The introduction of pastoralism created a huge shift in lifestyle in the region, even though the migrants had little ... Spectacular photographs shed light on the ancient nomadic lifestyle of Mongolia‏ The great and powerful Xiongnu ...

    Alicia McDermott - 07/11/2020 - 04:19

  19. Catapult: The Long-Reaching History of a Prominent Medieval Siege Engine

    One of the most iconic images of the European Middle Ages is the castle. This defensive structure was often heavily fortified and provided its inhabitants with much-needed safety. It was usually quite difficult for an enemy to capture a castle, and for that, an attacking army needed siege engines. The catapult was one of the most efficient of these war machines.

    dhwty - 26/02/2021 - 18:06

  20. How A Handful of Yamnaya Culture Nomads Became the Fathers of Europe

    ... grave sites. This may have been related to the nomadic lifestyle of the Yamnaya. More mobility would have allowed ... in their society, similar to the Vikings. The Yamnaya lifestyle appears to have been a mixture of pastoralism, ...

    Caleb Strom - 06/06/2019 - 19:00

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