An 11,000 year old engraved shale pendant discovered by archaeologists during excavations at the Early Mesolithic site at Star Carr in North Yorkshire is unique in the UK, according to new research.
An 11,000 year old pendant, the earliest known piece of Mesolithic art in Britain, may have been worn by a shaman, according to researchers. Cut from a single piece of shale into a triangle-like shape ...
Cut from a single piece of shale into a triangle-like shape, the tiny pendant measures just 31mm by 35m is a mere 3mm thick. Archaeologists have been painstakenly examining a series of lines which ...
hyderabad a rock art site said to be from the mesolithic age also known as middle stone age has been discovered at kasipur bommalaramaram in yadadri bhuvanagiri district of telangana a group of ...
Ancient DNA from Cheddar Man, a Mesolithic skeleton discovered in 1903 at Gough's Cave in Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, has helped Museum scientists paint a portrait of one of the oldest modern humans in ...
Archaeologists say they may have discovered one of the earliest examples of a 'crayon' – possibly used by our ancestors 10,000 years ago for applying colour to their animal skins or for artwork. The ...
Hyderabad: Mesolithic era rock paintings have been discovered at Sitamma Loddi, Gattusingaram, in Peddapalli district by photojournalist D Ravinder Reddy and rock art expert Dr Muralidhar Reddy. The ...
What do we know about Mesolithic art? In the Late Glacial and early Postglacial period the naturalistic figurative graphic depictions of animals flourishing in Ice Age Europe disappeared more or less ...
RAJANNA-SIRCILLA: An ancient rock art site dating back to the mesolithic era was discovered at Ramappagutta, a hillock located close to Nampally town in the Rajanna-Sircilla district by the members of ...
An 11,000 year old engraved shale pendant discovered by archaeologists during excavations at the Early Mesolithic site at Star Carr in North Yorkshire is unique in the UK, according to new research.
If the people of early Stone Age Britain produced much art, archaeologists haven't found it. While they've uncovered an array of utilitarian tools belonging to the early inhabitants of the UK, ...
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