In Europe, the Mesolithic era lasted from 15,000 BC to about 5,000 BC and is marked by a turn toward a hunter-gatherer way of life and the use of stone tools. In some areas, there are remnants of ...
primigenius), had overlapping ranges, leading to ample opportunities for mating (whether intended by farmers or not). We performed a bioarchaeological analysis of 24 Bos remains from Iberia dating ...
In the third edition of his column exploring the new wave of boundary-pushing folk and traditional music, Patrick Clarke delves into music's role in our intimate relationship with place, and rounds up ...
Surveys in the region have revealed evidence of ancient human habitation dating back to the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods. Artifacts such as pottery and tools found in the Belan ...
Well, that's why pottery courses in Delhi exist, to make your hands dirty for a super-cutesy output! Studio potter and ceramic artist Meena Vohra takes foundation, primary, and advanced courses, and ...
Shirad Galmor and colleagues in Environmental Archaeology examined the role played by foxes and wildcats at the Early Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (EPPNB) site of Aḥihud (Israel). The site was ...
It's one of our favourite craft shows on TV, so we're delighted with the news that The Great Pottery Throw Down will be back for a new series in 2025. And in even better news, the Throw Down release ...
They moved from place to place in search of food. This is called a nomadic lifestyle. Britain was home to most of the species of birds, fish and shellfish we have today, so people had a wide range ...