Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of sophisticated baking practices in the Fertile Crescent during the Late neolithic period, dating back to 7000–5000 BC. Among their discoveries are flatbreads ...
"If it is indeed directly associated with the stone circle, although not necessarily contemporary, it is suggestive of a Neolithic henge monument of a similar form to the Stripple Stones on Bodmin ...
The modernization of Korean ceramics is explored at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art’s (MMCA) Gwacheon ...
Researchers found the trays reached a temperature high enough for baking and similar to temperatures reached using domed ...
A new study indicates that during the Late Neolithic, between 7000 and 5000 BCE, the fully agricultural communities in the Fertile Crescent region of the Near East, developed a complex culinary ...
Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, the former Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, who has died aged 87, was better known to the public as the archaeologist Colin Renfrew.
Given that each vessel could support focaccia loaves as heavy as 6.6 lbs, scientists surmise these breads were likely eaten ...
Using ancient samples, the scientists were able to peer into the past and reveal new markers of adaptation from the early ...
To coincide with Columbus Day earlier this year, a Spanish documentary reported that the famed explorer was possibly of ...
Two 5,000-year-old stone circles found on Dartmoor reportedly form part of a sacred Neolithic arc, archaeologists reveal.
Social distancing may have roots 6,000 years ago, as research shows Neolithic villages like Nebelivka used clustered layouts to control disease spread. The phrase "social distancing" became widely ...