Neolithic society was less sexist than previously thought, scientists believe, after studying the genetics and burial sites ...
The idea suggests prehistoric people built a ring of stone circles in modern-day Dartmoor National Park around the same time ...
According to the theory, prehistoric people constructed a network of stone circles as part of an interconnected sacred ...
Central Europeans from 5,500 BC — considered by anthropologists to be part of the Linear Pottery Culture — had no discernable ...
Researchers uncovered evidence that early Neolithic farming communities in Central Europe lived without hierarchy.
Late Neolithic communities in the Fertile Crescent baked large, seasoned breads using grooved husking trays. Analysis of ...
An international team of researchers led by Pere Gelabert and Ron Pinhasi of the University of Vienna and David Reich of ...
A study published in the European Journal of Archaeology by Prof. Katina Lillios and her colleagues has provided a ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a tomb of a decapitated woman in France, revealing a unique Neolithic burial with her head ...
It’s the real first wave of feminism. Neolithic society was more egalitarian than previously thought according to a new comprehensive genetic study. Central Europeans from 5,500 BC ...
A study led by researchers from the UAB and the University La Sapienza in Rome indicates that during the Late Neolithic, ...
Neolithic society was less sexist than previously thought, scientists believe, after studying the genetics and burial sites of early European migrants. Previously, anthropologists had suggested ...