Our human ancestors fundamentally changed their eating behavior in the Neolithic period. This was when they began to cultivate cereals and domesticate wild animals.
Hundreds of unusual discs unearthed in Denmark are revealing clues into how a Stone Age population responded to a devastating ...
Archaeologists in Chintamani taluk, Karnataka, have discovered 40 prehistoric sites, uncovering rock paintings from the ...
Neolithic people built grave mounds to bury their dead. People stored the bones of the dead in large graves known as long barrows. These graves were built from stone and covered with a mound of earth.
While Paleolithic (early Stone Age) artifacts point to the use of wood for simple tools such as spears or throwing sticks, later Mesolithic and Neolithic artifacts reflect far more sophisticated ...
Representative historic sites associated with the Paleolithic Age, when people made tools of animal horns and chipped ... Chungcheongbuk-do. In Korea, the Neolithic Age began around 8,000 B.C.E..