Neolithic Farmers Used Grinding Stones to Make Porridge and Not Flour, Claim Archaeologists Archeologists have found evidence ...
At a Neolithic settlement on the Danish island Funen dating back 5,500 years, archaeologists unearthed 14 Neolithic grinding ...
Economic inequality appears to have been rare and transient among humans during the Neolithic period (that is, from about ...
Archaeologists from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) unearthed the remains of an 8,000-year-old rectangular dwelling at ...
There are about 250 examples scattered across the Welsh landscape - though experts estimate this represents only a third of ...
Previous archaeological studies suggested that the CG2 grapevines were the first to be domesticated, and these gave rise to grape varieties that migrated with the Neolithic spread of agriculture ...
Proximity to the sea allowed Neolithic communities to sustain themselves with fishing and marine resources, crucial supplements in case of crop failure or livestock loss. The availability of stone ...