Evidence from two Neolithic sites in modern-day Georgia includes bread wheat grains radiocarbon dated to nearly 6000 B.C.E., ...
Millet has been an important crop in East Asia for much of the Holocene, a period beginning about 11,700 years ago. To better understand how environmental conditions may have shaped the development of ...
New genetic and archaeological evidence is reshaping the long-standing narrative of the Neolithic Revolution in North Africa.
The Neolithic island in Loch Bhorgastail appears to be made of stone, but researchers have used new techniques to investigate ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A vast Neolithic structure that could date back to more than 5,000 ...
Archaeologists reveal secrets of artificial island older than Stonehenge in Scottish loch - A stone causeway, now underwater, leads from the loch shore to the island ...
For years, the Loch Bhorgastail crannog on the Isle of Lewis appeared from above to be a stone-built artificial island. However, the Islands of Stone project, funded by the Arts & Humanities Research ...
Earliest dolomite plaster: Motza in Israel shows deliberate dolomite burning for lime plaster long before Roman use, revealing advanced high-temperature chemistry. Hidden timber structures: Beneath a ...
Researchers discovered 614 stone plaques and fragments at Vasagård West, an archaeological site on the Danish island of Bornholm. National Museum of Denmark Over the years, a variety of mysterious ...
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