A Neolithic Timber Circle was discovered by archeologists in Denmark resembling the historical landmark Stonehenge in the U.K ...
The woman had six fingers on her left hand, a characteristic that in ancient cultures was often interpreted as a sign of distinction and spiritual authority.
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As well as sharing similarities with other Danish woodhenges, there is also a striking parity with a known woodhenge in ...
Many archaeological discoveries make themselves known to the world by mere accident, and construction workers in Denmark have ...
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The Neolithic period began in southwest Asia around 12,000 years ago. It marked a major shift in human history as societies ...
The study included fourteen sets of grinding tools belonging to the Linear Pottery culture, which existed at the beginning of the Neolithic period and reached its peak between 4900 and 4650 BCE ...
The route they discovered didn’t just track migration — it revealed pockets of resistance to the Neolithic revolution, as well as signs of sea-faring derring-do. During that period, starting around 12 ...
Aerial view of the Neolithic site of Tepecik Çiftlik and one of the finished ... Their presence in funerary and ritual contexts suggests that these artifacts were more than mere reflective objects: ...
Tourism - Karahantepe, the prominent Neolithic site in Türkiye’s Şanlıurfa city and one of the world's oldest archaeological sites, will receive roof protection.
Archaeologists in Northern Denmark have unearthed a "Neolithic Timber Circle" believed to have been used for rituals. The evacuation was led by the Vesthimmerlands Museum in Aars, discovering the ...