The Era of New Methods in Archaeology
Researchers from the University of Bristol in England discovered a new method for dating prehistoric ceramic pieces. By analysing the fatty acid
Researchers from the University of Bristol in England discovered a new method for dating prehistoric ceramic pieces. By analysing the fatty acid
It is such a chance to be living in an age where scientific and technological developments have become the daily news. It
Chemical analysis of the residues in three little ceramic containers excavated at the Bavarian region of Germany shows that babies have been
Experts believe that about 6,000 languages are spoken in the world today, but according to some estimates, the total number of languages
Humans reflected the effects of a life constantly on alert through paintings they made on stones, walls, bones and other materials that
Archaeologists explain that the 23m wreck remained in such a good condition for such a long time thanks to the anoxic, or
Chemical analyses of ancient pottery confirmed that ancient people living in the rainforests of what is now Ecuador used the cacao plant
Archaeologist Christopher Henshilwood from the University of Bergen thinks that this drawing shows us that Homo sapiens virtually behaved like us 70,000