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10,000-year-old crayon discovery points to 'colorful' Mesolithic life By Chris Ciaccia , Fox News Published January 29, 2018 9:43am EST | Updated January 29, 2018 9:49am EST ...
Archaeologists often break up this lengthy time span into three periods — the Paleolithic (3.3 million to 12,000 years ago), the Mesolithic (12,000 to 10,000 years ago), and the Neolithic ...
Experts Recreate the Face of a 10,000-Year-Old Mesolithic 'Margaux Woman' Using Ancient DNA. Experts have astounded everyone by bringing back a face from the ancient past.
Scientists reveal stunning face of 10,000-year-old Mesolithic woman with blue eyes. Story by Michael Moran, Brigid Brown • 16h. Thanks to advanced DNA technology, ...
The Mesolithic pits contain animal bones, including those of an extinct species of cattle. The pits could shed light on how prehistoric people lived in what's now Bedfordshire, England.
A search for traces of Doggerland is the starting point for “Time Song” by Julia Blackburn, a writer and poet who lives in Suffolk. Blending nature writing with memoir and poetry, her book is ...
Archaeologists have never before encountered this grisly phenomenon in Mesolithic Scandinavia, and they're hard-pressed to explain it. Mystery of 8,000-Year-Old Impaled Human Heads Has Researchers ...
Modern Crayola fans are part of a surprising lineage. Archaeologists discover Mesolithic people probably liked to draw with crayons, too. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech ...
The development of new hunting projectiles by European hunter-gatherers during the Mesolithic may have been linked to territoriality in a rapidly-changing climate, according to a study published ...
Researchers studying the remains of a prehistoric woman who lived around 10,500 years ago in what is now Belgium have produced a reconstruction of her face using ancient DNA.