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Neolithic farming halls older than Stonehenge discovered beneath school - Archaeologists say the discovery of what they believe is the largest hall found in Scotland is ‘exceptional’ ...
A Neolithic-era pit unearthed in Pieria in Northern Greece sheds light on the eating habits of early inhabitants.
The Neolithic age — when agriculture and animal farming were adopted — has become one of the most widely studied periods of social and economic transition in recent years. It was a period that ...
During the Neolithic Revolution, the development of agriculture led to an epic shift in the way human societies lived. As ...
The artifacts were unearthed more than 50 years ago at Ali Kosh and Chagha Sefid, sites on Iran’s Deh Luran Plain that yielded important archaeological discoveries from the Neolithic Era — the period ...
Built around 4000 BC by early farming communities, the hall measured an impressive 35 metres long and 9 metres wide.
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a previously unknown early farming society from the Neolithic period, otherwise known as the New Stone Age, a study reports.
Experts uncovered evidence of the structure on the grounds where two new football pitches were due to be laid.
Archaeologists in Scotland have uncovered the country's largest-ever timber hall beneath a school. The Neolithic hall beneath ...
The artifacts were unearthed more than 50 years ago at Ali Kosh and Chagha Sefid, sites on Iran's Deh Luran Plain that yielded important archaeological discoveries from the Neolithic Era -- the ...
An early Neolithic timber hall has been found beneath a school in Scotland, with archaeologists believing it could have been a ceremonial venue for Scotland’s first farming communities.. The remains ...