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The real "paleo" diet had plenty of fruits and veggies
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (520+ words) A new study of ancient pottery adds to evidence that hunter-gatherers in Europe ate more than meat and developed'early elements of cuisine. Discarded dirty dishes are providing new hints about the cuisines of Stone Age hunter-gatherers in northern and eastern…...
Ancient DNA solves 5, 500 year old burial mystery in Sweden
7+ hour, 41+ min ago (595+ words) A young woman was laid to rest with two small children at her side. For years, it might have seemed natural to assume they were her own. But DNA testing tells a different story. The children were closely related to…...
The Romans and Vikings left few genetic traces of their occupations of Britain, research suggests
5+ hour, 41+ min ago (664+ words) Despite their occupations of Britain, the Romans and Vikings didn't leave much of a genetic mark on Britons. The Anglo-Saxons, though, were a different story. The Romans controlled much of Britain for nearly 400 years, but they left relatively little genetic…...
First shipwrecks linked to Pirates of the Caribbean discovered in Nassau Harbor, The Bahamas | Archaeology News Online Magazine
1+ day, 55+ min ago (474+ words) Shipwrecks tied to the real pirates of the Caribbean have been found for the first time in The Bahamas, giving archaeologists a rare look into the maritime world behind one of history's most famous outlaw communities. Marine archaeologist Dr. Sean…...
Biographer Brian Jeffrey Street on the Canadian hero of Dunkirk, Part 1
6+ hour, 55+ min ago (805+ words) Home " Defence Today " The Briefing " Biographer Brian Jeffrey Street on the Canadian hero of Dunkirk, Part 1 Naval Commander James Campbell Clouston. [Courtesy Clouston family via Brian Jeffery Street] "He's been with me for a long time," said biographer Brian Jeffrey…...
Renaturalisation' in Europe: which cities apply the 3-30-300 rule?
7+ hour, 17+ min ago (682+ words) Il Sole 24 ORE PULSE - Europe beyond the beat Renaturalisation' in Europe: which cities apply the 3-30-300 rule? Only a minority of citizens in Eu now live in urban areas fully compliant with new ecological standards European cities are undergoing a structural…...
Treasure hunters find biggest Viking coin hoard in country's history: 'Without parallel"
9+ hour, 25+ min ago (668+ words) Two hobbyists recently uncovered one of the largest Viking coin hoards ever found " fittingly, in a Nordic country. The hoard was found in a field near Rena, about 18 miles north of Elverum in southeastern Norway, according to an announcement from…...
Remain sealed for decades: How researchers access Luxembourg's wartime collaboration records
10+ hour, 47+ min ago (531+ words) Hobby historian Georges Even unveiled over 100 Luxembourg nationals that were members of the Waffen-SS, using documents from the National Archives for his research and praising how straightforward the process had been. Even, an amateur historian who researched this subject, said…...
People collected their belongings among the ruins: old sheds demolished in Eleja that residents had used for decades
15+ hour, 23+ min ago (39+ words) Inbox. eu People collected their belongings among the ruins: old sheds demolished in Eleja that residents had used for decades...
Why Did the Roman Empire Split?
18+ hour, 26+ min ago (584+ words) World Atlas By the late third century CE, the Roman Empire had grown too large and too fractured to hold together under a single ruler. Emperor Diocletian acknowledged as much in 293 CE when he split governance into the Tetrarchy, a…...