See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Archaeologists have shed light on how prehistoric humans in North ...
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The cave dates back to 400,000 and 250,000 years ago, to the time of the Acheulo-Yabrudian culture – a collection of ...
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Archaeologists explore remote Pyrenees cave and find dozens of ancient fires
"Many of these fragments are thermally altered, while other materials in the cave are not," ...
1 Prehistoric archaeology on the continental shelf : the state of the science in 2013 / Joseph C. Flatman and Amanda M. Evans -- 2 Submerged archaeological landscapes and the recording of precontact ...
A 2,000-year-old skeleton unearthed at a Scottish burial site shows striking evidence of intentional brain removal after death, shedding remarkable new light on the complex funeral rituals of Iron Age ...
Archaeological excavations that have taken place at Raknehaugen, have all failed to discover evidence that would typically indicate a burial mound, such as a grave or human remains. Scandinavia's ...
When construction workers in Malta broke through a layer of limestone in 1902, they expected to find little more than space ...
For the past year and a half, with scant public attention, squads of archaeologists digging at the Miami River site of a planned Related Group residential tower complex have unearthed remarkable finds ...
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Prehistory in the Mediterranean: the connecting and corrupting sea / A. Bernard Knapp and Emma Blake -- Substances in motion: Neolithic Mediterranean 'trade' / John E. Robb and R. Helen Farr -- ...
THE aims of prehistoric archæology are, broadly, to give an account of the nature and activities of man where no written history is yet available, defined both in time and space and in character. The ...
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