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Faces of the stone age: Ancient stone obelisk rewrites what we know about art and self-awareness
Archaeologists in south-east Turkey have made an extraordinary find—a prehistoric stone face that might turn everything we ...
Scientists have discovered evidence of stone megastructures on the Karst Plateau on the border of Slovenia and Italy that ...
New research out of the University of California San Diego and the University of Haifa is reshaping what we know about ...
The excavation of an ancient burial in northern Latvia dating back over 5,000 years challenges long-held assumptions about the roles of women and children in Stone Age societies. Analysis of remains ...
The T-shaped pillar is the first with a face to be found in the Stone Age archaeological sites of Turkey’s Taş Tepeler ...
Archaeologists have unearthed strange alien-looking statues with elongated heads from over 7,000 years ago in Kuwait, shedding more light on the origin and evolution of one of the oldest settlements ...
Around 7000 years ago, long knives, bracelets and other stone goods fashioned by skilled Parisian crafters were reaching people hundreds of kilometres away, via complex trade networks that are now ...
A carved-out cow bone found in Egypt is actually an ancient whistle, once used by an Egyptian “police officer.” This officer didn’t use the whistle to direct traffic, though. He was guarding a royal ...
Discovered in modern-day Turkey at the Karahantepe site, it could be the first-ever carved depiction of a human face.
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