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New archaeological finds in Malta add to an emerging theory that early Stone Age humans cruised the open seas.
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Live Science on MSNEuropean hunter-gatherers boated to North Africa during Stone Age, ancient DNA suggestsThese results represent the first clear genetic evidence of contact between early European and North African populations, ...
Archaeological records indicate that prehistoric people in Europe relied on fire throughout the Ice Age—but the evidence ...
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Live Science on MSNSłupcio: A 6,000-year-old amber 'gummy bear' that may have been a Stone Age amulet"Słupcio" — or "little guy from Słupsk" in Polish — is the name given to the amber bear in 2013, when a Polish kindergartner ...
According to the study of the antler, when a Stone Age craftsman originally discovered it, they first ground down and ...
Excavations at a cave on the island of Malta have uncovered stone tools ... of the seafaring abilities of Europe’s last hunter-gatherers, as well as their connections and ecosystem impacts ...
An ancient amber bear figurine, unearthed by miners in northern Poland, is the subject of renewed attention following a study ...
tool-making, and even served as a hub for social interactions. In the context of the European Ice Age, this resource must undoubtedly have been a vital pillar for hunter-gatherer groups ...
At this time, people were mostly hunter-gatherers, so archaeological evidence ... archaeologists have found Stone Age sites with artifacts, such as pottery, tools and weapons, along with objects ...
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