Archaeological excavations in recent years (2002-2006), carried out on the upper terrace of the Vani city-site, were marked with extremely interesting finds, among which stand out a series of rich graves and ritual burials of bronze figurines. Similar figurines, both bronze and iron, have ...
Frescoes and fast-food joints are just a few of the latest discoveries, but a small piece of graffiti is making scholars rethink the date of Pompeii's ruin.
Archaeological finds include ancient bone flutes and percussion instruments made from bones and stones, as well as markings noting the most accoustically resonant place within a cave and even paintings depicting musical gatherings. Music in the subsequent Neolithic Era went through significant development ...
More recently there were similar doubts about probiotics and plant-based meats, but both have exploded into major supermarket categories. If the sustainable-egg rollout is successful, it could open the floodgates for regenerative beef, broccop, and beyond.Regenerative products could be a hard sell,...
There is a popular idea that archaic humans commonly used wooden clubs as their weapons. This is not based on archaeological finds, which are minimal from the Pleistocene, but rather on a few ethnographic analogies and the association of these weapons with simple technology. This article presents...
The Bronze Age in Britain was a time of major social and cultural changes, reflected in the division of the landscape into field systems and the establishm... Farrell,Michelle - 《Vegetation History & Archaeobotany》 被引量: 6发表: 2015年 Copper metallurgy of the Early Bronze Age in Thasso...
The first comprehensive publication on the Gugong Museum's collection of blanc- de-chine and a major addition to the literature on the subject. Recommended. 5 Gugong Museum: GUGONG BOWUYUAN CANG YUZHI SHI TAOCIQI. Poem and Porcelain: The Yu Zhi Shi Ceramics in the Palace Museum. 故宮博物院...
He did not go into a lot of detail about why, but basically the decision, as I understand it, was based on several major factors. First, they want to divert the headcount tied up in ES and the costs that are expected to be required to run ES for the next few years into other ...
With earlier pottery known to the north and south of these sites in North China, it is yet unknown why there is no earlier pottery in this region that becomes a major center of early sedentary, plant-cultivating villages in the Early Neolithic of the Central Plains (middle and lower Yellow...
Back to Archaeological Sites Back to the review of hominins Homo floresiensis - the most recent living human relativeHomo floresiensis was a one metre tall, human-like creature living and using tools in Indonesia just 18 000 years ago and was a distinct species, not just a malformed modern ...