Dating between 8,600 and 8,400 B.C., the Antrea Net is the oldest fishing net in the world, but is it also the oldest ...
Thousands of years ago, European communities used a variety of plant and animal products to create elaborate meals, according ...
Shards from the Baltic region showed higher traces of freshwater fish, with some regions also including berries, sea beetroot, flowering rush, beets, and sea club-rush tubers. There were also traces ...
For over 20 million years, the landscape of Europe has been a tree-rich mosaic of grasslands, scrubs and more or less open woodlands with an abundance of wildflowers. This is the conclusion of a new ...
A new study of ancient pottery adds to evidence that hunter-gatherers in Europe ate more than meat and developed early elements of cuisine.
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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 ...
There’s evidence that these “wrecks” (where large numbers of seabirds are found along beaches) are becoming increasingly common because of climate change. Worse still, these dead birds – including ...
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