Archaeologists have discovered evidence of a stone-paved cellar dating back to the Stone Age on the Danish island of Falster, ...
PROGRESS in the study of prehistoric man has been so remarkable during the tast few years that the demand for a rapid succession of more or less popular treatises on the subject is not surprising.
or Old Stone Age, as well as the later Iron Age and Islamic periods, there is a significant gap in the archaeology of the region between 4000 B.C. and 1000 B.C. This stretch of time was ...
His leg bones were also abnormally thin, which hinted that he may have been chained to a wall for a long time ... year-old woman who lived during the Neolithic period, or New Stone Age.
Brushing away some dirt in southern Sweden, archaeologists carefully revealed a 2,500-year-old gravesite of an elite woman.
These floors have gone out of fashion in some parts of the world, but in Stone Age Europe they were a cutting-edge technology, according to a study published in the journal Radiocarbon.
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. Starting ...
A construction crew working on a railway in Denmark has just made a Stone Age discovery: a 5,000-year-old stone-paved ...
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.