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  1. New Kind of Neolithic Age Human Burial Ritual Found in Spanish Cave

    ... animal remains, and other artifacts found in a Neolithic age Spanish cave site near Cadiz. All societies, ancient and ... objects were discovered. ( PLOS ONE ) What Was Found: A New Neolithic Age Death Ritual One of the skulls was that of ... García Rivero wrote in  PLOS ONE , “This finding opens new lines of research and anthropological scenarios, where ...

    Sahir - 08/04/2021 - 22:56

  2. 500 Years Ago Today Magellan and Elcano Set Sail to Conquer the World

    ... with finding a safe passage through Columbus’s new world to the Southeast Asian kingdoms - the Spice ... Matejko. ( Public Domain ) By the 1560s, Spain had named a new region, the ‘Philippines’, after King Charles’s ... maps, to understand the world opened up a profusion of new commercial opportunities.” This great voyage ...

    ashley cowie - 10/08/2019 - 12:54

  3. Feudalism and the Medieval Village Hierarchy

    ... was extremely high. A child would rarely live beyond the age of 5, and only around 2 to 3 kids would manage to thrive ... ) Lords and rulers were highly pious, and would build new monasteries to atone for their worldly sins, which they ... Really? Medieval Medical Books Could Hold the Recipe for New Antibiotics Medieval Torture: The Terrifying Threat of ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 13/04/2020 - 19:01

  4. Bronze Age Orkney Welcomed Female Migrants, Claims Controversial Paper

    A new DNA study is shining light on Bronze Age Orkney. The results show how an influx of mostly women ... family traditions and spiritual customs on the island. A new DNA study is shining light on Bronze Age Orkney. The ...

    ashley cowie - 04/04/2022 - 22:57

  5. Ghosts in the Landscape: How Did the Village of Gainsthorpe Vanish?

    ... cities that experienced rapid population growth in the age of industrialization, such as  Leeds , Sheffield, ...

    Kurt Readman - 20/06/2021 - 14:55

  6. Evidence of Ancient Megalithic Culture in Massachusetts Revealed For the First Time

    ... in the northeastern United States, otherwise known as New England. Mysterious Megalithic Works in New England New England is a small set of states about the size of ...

    Josiah Vigneau - 23/02/2017 - 18:50

  7. New Evidence Reveals Ice Age Hunters Didn’t Migrate South In Winter

    Winter in Ice Age Europe was not for the faint-hearted. There has been a ... of winter throughout the Ice Age! This is an extraordinary new understanding of Ice Age hunters in the one season, when ... Krakow Spadzista site in Poland , which led to a new understanding of Ice Age hunters. According the Exeter ...

    Ed Whelan - 10/09/2020 - 01:01

  8. Antarctica's Ancient Origins Update – Part Two: Did Early Voyagers Leave Evidence?

    ... of this design are found on canoe prow heads of Papua New Guinea, for example. Canoe prow, splash board (rajim) and end panel (tabuya), Papua New Guinea, Massim region, probably Trobriand Islands, wood ... tests would certainly confirm this and establish an age and possible source of the raw materials. Likewise, ...

    William James Veall - 08/06/2018 - 01:55

  9. Why do Ice Ages occur? A New Paradigm Shift on a Prehistoric Problem

    ... do not know for sure. Most scientists will agree that ice age cycles have something to do with precession: the slow ... The Perennial Conundrum of Paleoclimatology But a new theory by independent researcher Ralph Ellis may have ... BY-SA 4.0 ) The Achilles Heel of Albedo This is where the new theory by Ralph Ellis shifts the paradigm, and the ...

    ralph ellis - 09/04/2016 - 00:48

  10. The Strategic Use of Hostages in the Ancient World

    The practice of taking hostages is not a new phenomenon but has existed since ancient times, and was a ... of Egypt in their lands. We do know that during the New Kingdom, the Egyptians had an institution called the kap ... Zosimus, New History: Book 1 [Online] [Anon. (trans.), 1814. ...

    dhwty - 07/07/2015 - 21:56

  11. Figurative Art Discovered Deep in Indonesian Cave is the Oldest in the World

    ... caves were important in local culture for millennia. New Research May Establish Australian Rock Art as the Oldest ... the Clovis: Portable Rock Art as Evidence of Pre Ice Age Humans in North America Finding the oldest figurative ...

    Ed Whelan - 09/11/2018 - 18:48

  12. Medieval Wine ‘Supertanker’ Saved by Community in Wales

    ... 15th century ship in Wales. This vessel is from the Age of Discovery and is the best surviving example from this ... the River Usk. It was found during the construction of a new theater on the waterfront, in 2002, sunk into the mud and ... was found in what was going to be the orchestra pit of the new Riverfront Theatre. The vessel has become popularly known ...

    Ed Whelan - 21/01/2020 - 14:10

  13. Five Huge Bronze Age axes discovered in a field in Jutland, Denmark

    Five Bronze Age axes, twice the size of those normally discovered, have ... 1600 BC, which means they are one of the earliest Bronze Age finds in Denmark. The first pair of axes were discovered ... of a pine tree farmer who was about to plant his new crop. When archaeologists visited the site, they found ...

    Robin Whitlock - 07/06/2015 - 00:46

  14. The Great Pyramid Experiment: Measuring the Sonic Capabilities of the Dead-end Passage

    ... Past? Acoustic Archaeology is Beginning to Explore this New Historical Dimension The subterranean wonder of the ... first invention of musical instruments in the Palaeolithic age. Yet if this is the case, what does it tell us about the ... 2018. The Cygnus Key . Bear & Co. Devereux, P. 2001. Stone Age Soundtracks: The Acoustic Archaeology Of Ancient Sites . ...

    Andrew Collins - 21/06/2019 - 14:02

  15. Acta Diurna: The Telegraph of Ancient Rome, Bringing You All the Latest Gladiator Combat News

    ‘Roman emperor conquers new lands!’ ‘Five new ways to use your fish paste.’ ‘When do the stars say ... to the modern daily newspaper. ‘Roman emperor conquers new lands !’ ‘Five new ways to use your fish paste .’ ...

    dhwty - 23/12/2017 - 13:58

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

    A new genetic research project has revealed evidence of the ... and dangerous diseases may have had on the Bronze Age collapse in the Mediterranean and Near East region. A new genetic research project has revealed evidence of the ...

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

  17. Stone Age Rock Tombs Found Near Göbekli Tepe Provide More Ancient Clues

    ... in Turkey, is regarded as one of the most important Stone Age archaeological sites in the world. It has changed our ... as the world’s oldest temple. Göbekli Tepe is providing new evidence for the development of civilization and has ... UNESCO Heritage site is important because it could throw new light on Stone Age civilizations. The Mayor is quoted by ...

    Ed Whelan - 07/09/2020 - 13:58

  18. New Study Answers the Question - Did Medieval People Reach Old Age?

    ... There is a general belief that few people made it past the age of 40 in the Middle Ages, but Christine Cave, a scholar ... so much about a person, they are simply marvellous.” A new method for determining the age-of-death for skeletal ... Michiel Sweerts. Source: Public Domain By Alicia McDermott New Study Answers the Question - Did Medieval People Reach ...

    Alicia McDermott - 04/01/2018 - 22:54

  19. Marriage: Is the Sacred Bond a Result of Social Evolution or Deliberate Design?

    Getting married is an age-old celebration, which commemorates the joining of two ... and finally ‘tying the knot’.  Getting married is an age-old celebration, which commemorates the joining of two ... prohibitions were impressed upon individuals at an early age and were maintained generation after generation. A vast ...

    Rita Louise - 04/09/2017 - 19:04

  20. The Decomposing Bodies of Skull Island: The Unique Funerary Custom of Trunyan

    ... Chewed Bones: Cannibalism was Ritual Behavior during Stone Age say Researchers Geringsing textile from the village of ... www.baliaround.com . 2019. Tenganan Bali Age Village . [Online] Available at: https://www.baliaround.com/tenganan-bali-age-village/ www.kintamani.id . 2019. Tradisi Pemakaman Unik ...

    dhwty - 07/06/2019 - 23:00

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