Archaeologists have discovered evidence of a stone-paved cellar dating back to the Stone Age on the Danish island of Falster, ...
The 5,000-year-old cellar may have been part of a complex used for trading and forming alliances in prehistoric Denmark.
Advanced’ construction technology found at 5000-year-old Stone Age site in Denmark - Funnel Beaker Culture site may hold one ...
They had Stone Age technology, but their vision was millennia ... beautifully crafted stone spatulas, colored pottery far more refined and delicate than anyone had expected for its time, and ...
Discovered at the Nygårdsvej 3 archaeological site on the Danish island of Falster, the stone-paved cellar just over a foot ...
The oldest artefacts included pottery used for cooking and ... along with a carved stone figure of the god of war, Mars, in a ...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a previously unknown early farming society from the Neolithic period, otherwise known as the New Stone Age ... remains as well as pottery and stone ...
Brushing away some dirt in southern Sweden, archaeologists carefully revealed a 2,500-year-old gravesite of an elite woman.
Railroad construction through a farm on the Danish island of Falster has revealed a 5,000-year-old Neolithic site hiding an ...
Pig-headed dragons’ are related to Hongshan culture that once flourished in Inner Mongolia and nearby provinces of Liaoning ...
Stone and bronze can be used together ... as the land was now needed for agriculture. The late Bronze Age was also signatured by advanced pottery-making techniques, and more sophisticated weapon ...
An area of land that includes stone-age caves and ancient woodland ... is a scheduled monument where ancient animal bones, late Bronze Age pottery and flint tools have been excavated.