Archaeologists have discovered evidence of a stone-paved cellar dating back to the Stone Age on the Danish island of Falster, ...
Advanced’ construction technology found at 5000-year-old Stone Age site in Denmark - Funnel Beaker Culture site may hold one ...
The oldest stone tools ever discovered were unearthed in Kenya by a group of scientists at the Lomekwi 3 site. The stone ...
Brushing away some dirt in southern Sweden, archaeologists carefully revealed a 2,500-year-old gravesite of an elite woman.
Discovered at the Nygårdsvej 3 archaeological site on the Danish island of Falster, the stone-paved cellar just over a foot ...
Initially incorrectly identified as male, a skull found buried inside a cave in Mladeč in the Czech Republic turned out to belong to a 17-year-old female from the Stone Age, who lived around ...
Archaeologists have found a stone-paved cellar at a 5,000-year-old Stone Age site in Denmark, a discovery that points to a distinct leap in construction technology in ancient Scandinavia.