The cranial remains of Vittrup Man, who ended up in a bog after his skull had been crushed by at least eight heavy blows. Photo: Stephen Freiheit. Credit must be given to the creator.
European Neolithic hunter-gatherer groups traveled the sea to make their home in Africa, according to a new archaeological ...
and also other remains of neolithic man. Men of the neolithic period and of later dates had lived in the cave and wrought some degree of confusion in the upper levels of the cave earth.
Scientists discovered the first of these small, carved stone artifacts in 1995 at a Neolithic site called Rispebjerg on the island of Bornholm, about 112 miles (180 kilometers) southeast of ...
These Neolithic farmers probably lived at the nearby ... These runes were carved by the man most skilled in runes in the Western ocean...with this axe owned by Gauk Trandilsson in the South ...