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  1. 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

  2. Disturbing Red Painted Curse Discovered In Jerusalem Catacomb

    ... to Judaism “is not easy” and involves many serious lifestyle changes. After about a year of studying Jewish law ... court. And while many changes must be made in diet and lifestyle, perhaps the hardest is that male converts must ...

    ashley cowie - 03/06/2022 - 14:57

  3. Kulning: The Ancient Swedish Herding Call That Has Echoed Through the Ages

    ... love and the beauty of nature, and the freedoms of the lifestyle they were living. But there are also songs which ...

    Sarah P Young - 02/02/2019 - 18:21

  4. Ancient DNA Reveals Reason for High Multiple Sclerosis Rates in Europe

    ... MS. These variants, also affected by environmental and lifestyle factors, increase disease risk by around 30 ...

    ancient origins - 12/01/2024 - 23:58

  5. Changes in Human Hunting Practices May Explain Human Brain Development

    ... When the law of diminishing returns rendered the hunting lifestyle unsustainable, it created the pre-conditions for ... 1300-1400 cc today. The settled and relatively sustainable lifestyle associated with agriculture has relieved some of ...

    Nathan Falde - 02/03/2021 - 23:18

  6. Bloodthirsty Buddhists: The Sohei Warrior Monks of Feudal Japan

    ... intermarried within their own faction, living a communal lifestyle in unity, with shared views and shared possessions. ... a strict training routine, becoming able warriors. Such a lifestyle led to generations of Sohei warrior monks, with the lifestyle being passed down the line. In turn, this made the ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 08/02/2023 - 17:50

  7. Three Ancient Diets That Are Still Popular Today

    ... considers our ancestors, who lived an entirely different lifestyle than we do today.  Top Image: The modern paleo ...

    Molly Dowdeswell - 21/11/2022 - 13:50

  8. Oldest Known Saltworks in Britain Found on North Sea Coast

    ... people of Britain were experiencing a profound shift in lifestyle, part of the so-called Neolithic Revolution . After ... were now beginning to adopt and adapt to a more sedentary lifestyle centered on agriculture. In a society transitioning ...

    Nathan Falde - 31/03/2021 - 01:45

  9. Unique Iberian Male DNA was Practically Wiped Out by Immigrant Farmers 4500 Years Ago

    ... Tiller the Hun? Farmers in Roman Empire Converted to Hun Lifestyle Excavation work in progress at the site of Balma ...

    ancient-origins - 15/03/2019 - 21:58

  10. Rethinking Barbarians: Were They Really Savages?

    ... in both the Eastern and Western Roman Empires. The nomadic lifestyle of certain barbarian groups also fostered ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 06/01/2024 - 16:54

  11. “German” Neanderthals Altered Ecosystem 125,000 Years Ago, Study Shows

    ... approximately 2,000 years pursuing their hunter-gatherer lifestyle at Neumark-Nord, where their presence was much more ... as a consequence of the Neanderthal hunting-and-gathering lifestyle. Most likely it was a combination of both, as the ...

    Nathan Falde - 17/12/2021 - 13:59

  12. Did Neolithic Dairy Farmers Try To Butter Up The Gods?

    ... fragments is that fact that they reveal dietary and lifestyle information “right on the cusp of when a new ... the Sun and the Moon . What’s more, with an agricultural lifestyle the natural spirits that were one perceived as ...

    ashley cowie - 15/08/2021 - 22:54

  13. Rethinking Stereotypes: Were Scythian Warriors Really Nomadic?

    ... people. Don’t for a second think that the agricultural lifestyle was any less challenging than the fighting culture ... actual fact most Scythians lived a sedentary agricultural lifestyle. Source: nidvoray / Adobe Stock By Ashley Cowie ...

    ashley cowie - 11/03/2021 - 21:55

  14. Kickapoo Nation Was Scattered and Driven South from Michigan to Mexico

    ... possessed common cultural traits – a quasi-sedentary lifestyle, similarities in their methods of raising war ...

    Mark Miller - 12/09/2018 - 01:58

  15. Digital Scientists Resurrect A 30,000-Year-Old Egyptian Man

    ... changes including the transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agriculture, the rise and fall of ...

    ashley cowie - 05/04/2023 - 01:52

  16. New Mosaics Add to the Intrigue of Israeli Synagogue Story

    Some archaeologists apparently have all the luck. Mythological creatures, cupids with discs, theater masks, various male and female figures, a rooster, and elephants add to the array of  mosaics already uncovered by Jodi Magness. These new discoveries have been unearthed during the fifth year of excavations at the ancient site of the Huqoq synagogue in the region of Galilee, Israel, creating an increasingly complex history for the 5th Century, Late Roman site.

    Alicia McDermott - 15/07/2015 - 00:34

  17. Seven Scandalous Love Affairs of French Queens

    ... Wife to King Louis XVI, she was known for her opulent lifestyle and lavish spending, things which made her a target ... whispers of infidelity, combined with her extravagant lifestyle and the larger socio-political context of the time ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 28/08/2023 - 14:42

  18. Ancient DNA Rewrites Story of Japanese Ancestry

    ... "The indigenous Jomon people had their own unique lifestyle and culture within Japan for thousands of years ... in Japan, with the transition from a hunter-gatherers’ lifestyle to rice farming, Chinese writing, new forms of ...

    Sahir - 19/09/2021 - 18:40

  19. White Skin Developed in Europe Only As Recently as 8,000 Years Ago Say Anthropologists

    The myriad of skin tones and eye colors that humans express around the world are interesting and wonderful in their variety. Research continues on how humans acquired the traits they now have and when, in order to complete the puzzle that is our ancient human history. Now, a recent analysis by anthropologists suggests that the light skin color and the tallness associated with European genetics are relatively recent traits to the continent.

    lizleafloor - 07/04/2015 - 00:49

  20. Prostate Stones the Size of Walnuts Made Life a Nightmare for a Man 12,000 Years Ago

    ... but which also affected prehistoric individuals, whose lifestyle and diet were significantly different to our ...

    Mark Miller - 02/02/2017 - 01:58

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