Using ice core samples, researchers linked a natural disaster with a trove of nearly 5,000-year-old artifacts discovered at ...
Before the start of construction on the SuedOstLink high-voltage direct current transmission line, the State Department for ...
The so-called Funnel Beaker Culture (4000–2800 BCE) represents the first phase in Southern Scandinavia/northern Germany in which people were agriculturalists and kept livestock. The lifestyle of these ...
One burial contained a 15 cm vessel, part of the bell-shaped ceramics that gave the culture its name, placed with food for ...
Neolithic people on the Danish island Bornholm sacrificed hundreds of stones engraved with sun and field motifs. Archaeologists and climate scientists can now show that these ritual sacrifices ...
Construction of a new powerline has unearthed the Copper Age burial sites of three warriors in Salzlandkreis district, ...
Neolithic people buried hundreds of stones carved with images of the sun about 4900 years ago and they may have done it because a volcanic eruption covered the sky ...
Iversen’s team discovered the collection of over 600 decorated stones between 2013 and 2018, in ritual gathering sites thought to have been built by the Funnel Beaker culture. These people ...
In advance of the construction of the SuedOstLink direct current powerline, the State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology (LDA) Saxony-Anhalt is currently carrying out archaeological ...
The Funnel Beaker Culture, which flourished between 4000 and 2800 BCE in Southern Scandinavia and northern Germany, marks the first era when people in the region began farming and keeping livestock.