Reconstruction of a Mesolithic camp-site with a hunter in the front ready to fire an arrow mounted with stone microliths. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of ...
This, they believe, shows that Mesolithic people had strict rules about how the remains of animals and objects used to kill them were disposed of. According to Dr Amy Gray Jones from the University of ...
There is still very little known about why hunter-gatherers would build such structures and continued to throughout the ...
For instance, Mesolithic, which is also spread widely ... geological archaeologist Frederik Zeuner wrote. This gave the hunter-gatherers a hospitable environment with a water resource, which ...
We found that Cheddar man belonged to the same population as these individuals – usually referred to as western European Mesolithic hunter-gatherers – so in that context his pigmentation is not ...
These were positioned around central hearths that were used in hazelnut roasting. The sites are currently thought to represent specialised storage camps of Mesolithic hunter-gatherer groups at which ...
A five-week programme of archaeological digs has uncovered small pieces of stone that give clues about Dartmoor's hunter-gatherer past. The pieces could help tell us more about those who lived in ...
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 ...
The most significant areas for early Holocene archaeology in England are those landscapes where settlement material may be directly associated with palaeoenvironmental evidence. Probably the best ...