Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the burials found at the Neolithic site of Tell Halula in Syria. (CREDIT: Grup de Recerca en Arqueologia del Mediterrani i ...
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Farmers were already diversifying cereal cultivation in the early Neolithic period, study finds
An interdisciplinary research project on the development of the earliest forms of agriculture shows that early farming societies began to integrate new cereal varieties into their range of crops ...
A new archaeological project aims to shed light on how Neolithic rubbish could help understand how Europe's first farmers adapted to a more settled way of life. Although broken pots, animal bones and ...
As ancient communities shifted from foraging to farming, the forces driving this dramatic change weren’t always what many once believed. For decades, archaeologists and historians pointed to climate ...
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7,000-year-old pit full of beaver bones in Germany reveals how Neolithic farmers hunted for fur
Near the town of Alsleben in central Germany, where the Saale River bends through flat agricultural land, archaeologists have ...
Archaeologists have learned about the lives of the world’s earliest farmers, how they traveled, and socialized in Neolithic north Syria between about 11,600 and 7,500 years ago. Using advanced ...
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