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Builders return to the stone age
Stone is “making a comeback” in the building industry after years of being “forgotten”, said the BBC. With clear benefits to ...
Ancient DNA from bones and teeth hints at a role of the plague in Stone Age population collapse. Contrary to previous beliefs, the plague may have diminished Europe's populations long before the major ...
Modern Stone Age, the health-conscious restaurant, bakery, and educational food lab in historic Chestertown, Maryland, has recently taken its message and mission of making nourishing food accessible ...
Prehistoric hunter-gatherers were likely skilled seafarers who could make long and challenging journeys. Stone tools, animal bones and other artifacts unearthed in Malta indicate that humans first ...
Hundreds of unusual discs unearthed in Denmark are revealing clues into how a Stone Age population responded to a devastating volcanic eruption nearly 5,000 years ago, a new study has found.
Excavation at Dwaalhoek has uncovered ancient treasures that have revealed ancient San and farmer interactions.
(CNN) — Hundreds of unusual discs unearthed in Denmark are revealing clues into how a Stone Age population responded to a devastating volcanic eruption nearly 5,000 years ago, a new study has found.
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