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Archaeologists Found Massive Circles in a Farmer’s Field
Circles buried for millennia have been uncovered in the small town of Rechnitz, located in Burgenland, the country’s least ...
Teeth reveal the story of how humans in the Neolithic villages of Syria lived, worked, and raised families thousands of years ...
Scientists have made new discoveries about the lives of the world’s first farming communities after analysing 10,000-year-old ...
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Ancient teeth reveal how the world’s earliest farmers lived, moved, and socialized
Archaeologists have learned about the lives of the world’s earliest farmers, how they traveled, and socialized in Neolithic ...
Archaeologists have revealed new insights into how the world’s first farming villagers formed communities, moved across the ...
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8,500-year-old ladder discovered at Çatalhöyük site
Unearthing an 8,500-year-old wooden ladder at the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük, Turkey, has offered archaeologists and historians a fascinating glimpse into the past. This extraordinary find not only ...
Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia discovered over 170 ancient rock engravings that may be among the earliest monumental artworks ...
Archaeologists have presented new data on the life of the world's first farmers by examining teeth found in ancient settlements in modern-day Syria. This was reported in the journal Science X.
Dating back more than 12,000 years, the Neolithic site of Göbeklitepe is considered the world’s oldest monumental religious sanctuary. It is famous for its enigmatic enclosures featuring T-shaped ...
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Life-sized animal carvings may have served as landmarks to help ancient travelers navigate between life-saving water sources ...
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