Tag: Archaeology

Severed Heads in Iron Age Iberia Weren’t Just War Trophies, New Research Suggests

Iron Age people living on the Iberian Peninsula in the last millennium

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Early Seafarers Ruled the Oceans With Sophisticated Boats 40,000 Years Ago, Study Suggests

The ancestors of the Polynesians settled the remote islands of the Pacific

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Archaeologist Who Uncovered Pharaoh’s Tomb May Have Just Made an Even Bigger Find

The stunning discovery of a pharaoh’s burial spot last week was a

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Viking Dental Health Was a Nightmare, New Skull Analysis Shows

Many Viking-era Scandinavians likely showed off their badass scars from raiding and

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New insights of cultural cannibalism amongst Magdalenian groups at Maszycka Cave, Poland

Pettitt, P. The palaeolithic origins of human burial. New York: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203813300

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The River Thames Has Been a Dumping Ground for Bodies for at Least 6,000 Years, Study Reveals

The average Londoner might be shocked to hear that, over the past

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