That was the case recently when a remarkable discovery from the Copper Age was made during an otherwise routine dig for a new ...
It was made by the Beaker people. Like many Beaker pots, it is shaped like an upside-down bell and decorated with bands of geometric patterns. Pots like this were used to store grain. Image ...
The year 2,700 BCE may be regarded as a turning point in the social history of our ancestors in the territory now known as ...
"[The Beaker people] are not prepared to collaborate on ... The reasons behind this slow population decline were probably complex, but the temporary downturn in the climate caused a permanent ...
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 ...
It was made by the Beaker people. Like many Beaker pots, it is shaped like an upside-down bell and decorated with bands of geometric patterns. Pots like this were used to store grain. Image ...
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