During the construction of a railroad, the remains of what appeared to be a stone-paved cellar from the Stone Age were ...
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of a stone-paved cellar dating back to the Stone Age on the Danish island of Falster, ...
Discovered at the Nygårdsvej 3 archaeological site on the Danish island of Falster, the stone-paved cellar just over a foot ...
The site near Scarborough originally lay on the shore of an island in an ancient lake and dates to the Mesolithic, or ‘Middle Stone Age’ period. Over thousands of years the lake slowly filled in with ...
The Stone Age in Britain took place between around 15000BC to 2500BC. The Mesolithic period is known as the middle stone age. Stone Age people cut up their food with sharpened stones and cooked it ...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a previously unknown early farming society from the Neolithic period, otherwise known as the New Stone Age, a study reports. Research conducted at the ...
However, we do not know the names that skeletons and mummies from the Stone Age had during their lifetimes, as there is no writing from that period. Would it make sense, then, to give prehistoric ...
"From the Neolithic Stone Age period it would have been a ritual holy site," Mr Aldridge said. "But then at a later date, when the Bronze Age people came along, they thought it was something ...
They began to set up farms. These farms marked the start of a new age in Britain – the Neolithic period (or new Stone Age): As well as setting up farms and permanent homes, they also built ...