Changpinian” (長濱文化) after the local township, although most English sources today use “Changbin Culture.” Since the timeline fit with the last ice age, when the Taiwan Strait was traversable by foot, ...
One of the 14 grinding stones that archeologists found while excavating a 5,500-year-old settlement on the Danish island ... Northern European farmers did not primarily use these tools for making ...
In 1991, a 5300-year-old mummy was discovered ... who were buried with hunting tools, suggesting that our conception of men as the only hunters in Stone Age societies is an oversimplification ...
The sound of Stone Age hunter-gatherer toolmakers at work on ... of hornfels rock was shaped and prepared for use in making tools that might have ranged from scrapers to arrowheads.
A recent study has questioned the long-held belief that Rujm el-Hiri, the ancient Golan stone circle in Israel, was used as an astronomical observatory. Researchers from Tel Aviv University found that ...
Archaeologists in Ukraine uncovered the charred remains of a Stone Age family, offering a grim glimpse ... creating a 5,700-year-old forensic mystery. Despite the evidence of violent injuries ...