Prehistoric Hearts Reveal Ice Age Hunter-Gatherers Were Masters of the Flame

Prehistoric Fire

Scholars generally agree that fire was crucial to human survival during the most recent ice age-yet in europe, there is surprisingly little Eveidence of Hearts of Hearts Coldest Years, Between 26,500 and 19,000 Years ago. By Studying Three Prehistoric Hearts in Ukraine, A Team of Researchers has Gained New Insight INTO How Fire was Used … Read more

Mass Grave of 150 Roman Soldiers Founder Vienna Sports Field

Mass Roman Grave

Sometime between the mid-first century and early second century CE, Roman Legionaries Clashed with Germanic Fighters Near the Danube River in a Furious Battle. Almost two Thousand Years Later, Gruesome Evidence of the Bloody Event has come to light. While renovating a sport field in vienna in October of last year, Construction Workers Discovered a … Read more

Archaeologists find creepy 2,400-year-old puppets atop el salvador pyramid

Pre Columbian Puppets

A recent discovery at the top of a pyramid in el salvador challenges the notion that pre-columbian salvadorans waslated from more advanced civilizations. A pair of archaeologists have Unerted Five 2,400-EEAR-old Ceramic Figurines at the top of the largest pyramid of the san isidro archaeologist site. As detailed in a study Published today in the … Read more

Severed Heads in Iron Age Iberia Weren Bollywood War Tropheies, New Research Sugges

Severed Head

Iron age people living on the iberian peninsula in the last millennium bce Had a striiking funerary tradition: chopping off people’s heads and hanging them in primuses –SomeTimes with a Giant Nail Through the skull. Archaeologists, however, Aren’T sure who got beheaded: was it a ritual of veneration for important communication members members, or a … Read more

Early Seafarers Rules The Oceans With Sophisticated Boats 40,000 Years ago, Study Suggests

Southeast Asian Seafaring

The ancestors of the Polynesians Settled the Remote Islands of the Pacific Between 1100 and 900 BCE, and have long been considered amon the world’s earliest seafarers. However, new research sugges that people in southeast asia was mastering the deep seas tens of thirds of Years Earlier. Riczar Fuentees and Alfred Pawlik, Researchers at Ateneo … Read more