Archaeologists have unearthed four enigmatic stone megastructures in the Adriatic Hinterland of Europe, shedding light on the ...
New research reveals that early humans changed Europe’s landscapes long before farming began, using fire and hunting to alter ecosystems.
Archaeologists uncover prehistoric Megastructures in Slovenia’s Karst Plateau, revealing previously unknown ancient European ...
Imagine Europe tens of thousands of years ago: dense forests, large herds of elephants, bison and aurochs—and small groups of ...
The Dispilio Lakeshore Prehistoric Settlement is one of the most fascinating archaeological sites in northwestern Greece ...
Photogrammetric reconstruction of hunting enclosure, Slovenia . LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA—Phys.org reports that four large, ...
The computer modeling revealed that prehistoric humans influenced European landscapes through two primary mechanisms: deliberate burning of trees and shrubs to create more open habitats, and hunting ...
Of monsters and flowers -- Seeing and shaping objects -- The visual worlds of early Europe -- Frame, focus, visualization -- Pottery : the visual ecology of the everyday -- Attraction and enchantment ...
In the rolling hills of Belgium, near the town of Dinant, a groundbreaking discovery has emerged that challenges long-held assumptions about ancient European populations. The remains of a Mesolithic ...
The prehistoric paint box and its pigment was found in a palaeolithic riverside campsite. As well as the paintbox itself, archaeologists also found numerous stone tools and arrowheads - and a ring of ...