Prehistoric Feces At Stonehenge Reveal The Earliest Evidence For Intestinal Parasites In The UK

Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – A new analysis of ancient faeces found at the site of a prehistoric village near Stonehenge has uncovered evidence of the eggs of parasitic worms, suggesting the inhabitants feasted on the internal organs of cattle and fed leftovers to their dogs. Durrington Walls was a Neolithic settlement situated just 2.8km […]

How Did Sea Level Rise Impact Human Groups During Mesolithic And Neolithic Periods?

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – A study carried out in the area around the Pego-Oliva Marshland Natural Park, between Valencia and Alicante, reveals how the rise in sea level impacted the human groups that inhabited this area of the Mediterranean coast during the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods. Hercules Tower, La Coruña, Spain. Credit: Diego Delso […]

How Ancient Seascapes Shaped The Genetic Structure Of European Populations

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – Trinity scientists, along with international colleagues, have explored the importance of sea travel in prehistory by examining the genomes of ancient Maltese humans and comparing these with the genomes of this period from across Europe. Previous findings from the archaeological team had suggested that towards the end of the third […]

Unique Ancient Aryan Bow Reconstructed By Archaeologists

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – A unique compound bow from the Bronze Age nearly 2 meters tall was reconstructed from authentic materials by SUSU specialists as part of an international team. This weapon had the greatest accuracy, shooting distance and killing power in its time. Reconstructing objects according to archaeological data is one of the most important […]

Uncovering ancient mysteries A 130000yearold childs tooth may hold vital clues about an extinct human relative. Fascinating discovery

A child’s 130,000-year-old tooth could offer clues to an extinct human relative Palaeontologists in Laos have uncovered an ancient molar that likely belonged to a young Denisovan…

Discovering the origins of cattle domestication in the Central Nile Valley sheds light on ancient humananimal relationships and agricultural practices. The impact of this historical development continues to influence modern society.

Cattle May Have Been Domesticated in the Central Nile Valley Scientists have found that humans domesticated cattle around 10,000 years ago in the Central Nile region in…

A Mini Ice Age Is Coming? New Research Reveals The Sun Will Lose 7% Of Its Power In About 30 Years

New scientific research has just been released that shows a phenomenon known as the solar “grand minimum.” Also, defined as the “prolonged sunspot minimum,” it’s a time…

Uncovering the past Ancient DNA research sheds light on Uruguays lost Indigenous people revealing new perspectives and understanding.

Ancient DNA gives new insights into the ‘lost’ Indigenous people of Uruguay The first whole-genome sequences of the ancient people of Uruguay provide a genetic snapsH๏τ of…

Uncovering history Two formidable giants discovered in an ancient tomb possibly serving as bodyguards. A fascinating glimpse into the past

Tomb Saviors: Two Giants Found In Ancient Graveyard Could Have Been Body Guards Giant statues crafted more than 3,000 years ago could have been guardians of an…

Historic Event – Exeter Museum Returns Ceremonial Dress Of Famous Chief Crowfoot To Canada’s Siksika People

Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – Canadian First Nations leader Chief Crowfoot (1830 – 25 April 1890) of the Siksika Nation was famous for his bravery in battle and his work to negotiate peace and protect the rights and freedoms of his people. He was one of the leaders who signed the Blackfoot Treaty, also known […]