A recent study conducted by scientists at the University of Ferrara in Italy suggests that the majority of Europeans living 5,000 years ago, including those who built Stonehenge, may have had dark ...
A genetic study traced the origins and expansion of Celtic languages, revealing their migration patterns to Western Europe.
Iron Age Iberians nailed skulls to walls in public. But were the remains those of revered friends—or reviled foes?
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Live Science on MSNDecapitated woman found in Irish bog is 2,000-year-old ritual sacrifice"As is the case for so many Iron Age bog bodies, the young woman suffered a highly violent death which involved the flow of ...
Archaeologists have discovered iron objects at six sites in Tamil Nadu, dating back to 2,953–3,345 BCE, or between 5,000 to 5 ...
An ancient body found in a Northern Ireland bog was likely decapitated and sacrificed, researchers said. Screengrab from ...
Darker skin tones may have been the norm in Europe for many centuries longer than previously thought, analysis of human ...
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Why do Europeans have lighter features than their ancestors? Italian scientists have solved mysteryAccording to a preprint study, University of Ferrara researchers used ancient DNA & probabilistic methods to trace pigment ...
New findings in Tamil Nadu, India, suggest Iron Age India may have begun earlier than believed, with iron artifacts dating ...
A recent genetic study of ancient populations has revealed details about the origin and expansion of Celtic languages in ...
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