Researchers uncovered evidence that early Neolithic farming communities in Central Europe lived without hierarchy.
And then in the Neolithic, or New Stone Age, they started to grow their own food. So the origins of agriculture is what distinguishes the paleo from the Neolithic. Demsas: And around how long ago ...
Neolithic society was less sexist than previously thought, scientists believe, after studying the genetics and burial sites ...
Agriculture and the domestication of livestock were adopted during the Neolithic age, marking a significant transition in human history. Recent research has pointed to rapid farming developments ...
A new study suggests that Neolithic farming communities in Central Europe lived without social hierarchy, challenging long-held assumptions about early agricultural societies. Researchers from the ...
The most recent genetic research has revolutionized our understanding of Neolithic societies, revealing a more complex and ...
A new project aims to uncover more details about ancient stone monuments believed to have been built by Scotland's first ...
An international team of researchers led by Pere Gelabert and Ron Pinhasi of the University of Vienna and David Reich of ...
This is traditionally told as a straightforward story of human progress. After humans made the switch, population growth ...
Audrey Henshall was a British archaeologist known for her pioneering work on Scottish chambered cairns. Henshall left the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland a bequest of £100,000 when she passed away ...