Chemical clues in ancient bones reveal how diet, especially millet consumption, helped define social identity in Bronze Age Poland.
An international team of archaeologists and scientists has reconstructed the diets of prehistoric communities from north-central Poland, shedding new light on how people adapted to changing ...
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Kuyavia’s 3,000-Year Secret: Ancient Diets Reveal a Survival Strategy No One Expected
A sweeping isotopic study of prehistoric skeletons in north-central Poland is reshaping what we know about daily life between 4100 and 1230 BC. By analyzing human, animal, and plant remains, ...
Once again, claims that certain gender roles are historically near-universal run into evidence of something much more ...
A new study of ancient pottery adds to evidence that hunter-gatherers in Europe ate more than meat and developed early ...
Mushrooms have been used by ancient humans for millennia, but archaeologists have only just uncovered their pivotal role in ...
Worn as part of a headdress, the antler was likely used in the ritualistic merging of two ancient cultures.
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3,000-year-old genes reveal surprising survival strategies in prehistoric Poland
An international team of archaeologists and scientists reconstructed prehistoric diets in north-central Poland using ...
Learn how a combination of archaeology and anthropology helped reveal hidden insights into the diet and culture of ...
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