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Long-Distance Weaponry Identified at the 31,000-Year-Old Archeological Site
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University of Liege
A study reveals the existence of long-distance weaponry 10,000 years earlier than previously estimated
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Analysis of Grinding Tools Reveals Plant, Pigment, and Bone Processing
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Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology
Use-wear analysis of grinding tools from the site of Jebel Oraf shows that the artifacts were used during the Neolithic era
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Oldest Hunter-Gatherer Basketry in Southern Europe, 9,500 Years Old, Discovered
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Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
The treatment of the material demonstrates the ability of prehistoric communities to master this type of craftsmanship
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Study Reveals a Long History of Violence in Ancient Hunter-Gatherer Societies
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Tulane University
Researchers analyzed ancient human remains and weapons for signs of violent trauma
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Ancient Human Remains Were Subsequently Manipulated and Utilized
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PLOS
Findings add to a pattern of human burial and modification in the Iberian Peninsula
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How Just One Set of Animal Tracks Can Provide a Wealth of Information
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Friedrich Alexander University
Namibian tracking experts enable researchers to analyze images of animal tracks in rock art
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Paleogeneticists Analyze a 3,800-Year-Old Extended Family
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Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Individuals from a burial site in the southern Ural region show close kinship relations
| 3 min read
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Evidence of the Structural Evolution of Prehistoric Agricultural Economy
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University of Science and Technology of China
Archeologists analyze plant remains to determine the evolution of agriculture in the region
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Ancient DNA Reveals an Early African Origin of Cattle in the Americas
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Florida Museum of Natural History
DNA evidence from Spanish settlements indicates that cattle were imported from Africa early in colonization
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Ancient DNA Reveals Diverse Community in ‘Lost City of the Incas’
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Tulane University
The analysis showed that individuals came from all over the Inca Empire
| 2 min read
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