"The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B residents of Motza were surprisingly able to differentiate calcite and dolomite stones and used ...
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What these 12,000-year-old artifacts tell us about Göbekli Tepe
Beyond the famous T-shaped pillars lies a collection of mysterious objects that archaeologists are still struggling to ...
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Was this 11,500-year-old structure an ancient heating system?
Could prehistoric builders have invented central heating thousands of years before the Romans? This groundbreaking hypothesis ...
Modern plaster cast of the collocatio relief from the Tomb of the Haterii, Rome, taken from a cast in the Museo della Civiltà Romana, Rome. The original relief is now in the Musei Vaticani, Museo ...
Recent research on the Neolithic period of the southern Caucasus situates the emergence of an established food-producing economy at the beginning of the sixth millennium b.c. This article reports on ...
Observing pottery -- Terminology -- The Ceramotheca -- Chronology -- Geological and physical aspects of Jordan -- Before the invention of ceramics -- The Palaeolithic Period (from 1,200,000 to 17,000 ...
Scientists have unearthed evidence that sophisticated carpentry tools first appeared at the same time as increased agriculture and the establishment of permanent settlements during the Neolithic Age.
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