Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a "unique" prehistoric ceremonial site in southern Sweden that dates back to the Neolithic period, or New Stone Age. The unusual site, located in the ...
Archaeologists have discovered an "extremely rare and unusual" ancient stone amulet in Jerusalem that could change our understanding on the prevalence of reading and writing in antiquity. Emil Aladjem ...
The woman picked up what looked like an unusual stone, but turned out to be a rare ancient relic. A flint axe from around 2500 B.C.E. was discovered by a grandmother in Poland. Photo courtesy of ...
Archaeologists in Hammar uncovered a “unique” Neolithic site where pottery, flint and bone artifacts were left as offerings, photos show. Photo from Arkeologerna and Sweden’s National Historical ...
Archaeologists found artifacts, dated between 9650 and 4900 BC, associated with the production of arrowheads. Photo by LWL/C. Hentzelt A group of amateur archaeologists made a surprising Neolithic ...
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