Avatarjamie evansEarly Interactions Between Europeans And Indigenous North Americans Revealedeurasiareview.com - By examining ancient walrus DNA, an international research team led by Lund University in Sweden have retraced the walrus ivory trade routes of the Viking Age. They found that Norse Vikings and Arctic Indigenous peoples were probably meeting and trading ivory in remote parts of High Arctic Greenland, several centuries before Christopher Columbus “discovered” North America. The study is now published in Science Advances.In Medieval Europe, there was an enormous demand for elite products, among them – walrus ivory. With the Vikings playing a vital part in the ivory …
Avatarjamie evansAncient monument 'unlike anything ever seen before' unearthed in Franceverified_publisherindy100.com - Harriet BrewisA sprawling monument spanning centuries or even millennia has been unearthed in eastern France, in what archaeologists are hailing as an …
Avatarjamie evansPrehistoric Native American Tools Reveal What They Ate at Great Lakes CampNewsweek - Aristos GeorgiouResearchers have uncovered fascinating insights into the lives of prehistoric Native Americans who made camp in the Great Lakes region around 13,000 …
Avatarjamie evansArchaeological findings show the extent of primitive characteristics of maize in South Americascience.org - Flaviane Malaquias Costa, Rafael Vidal, Natalia Carolina de Almeida Silva, Elizabeth Ann Veasey, Fabio de Oliveira Freitas, Maria Imaculada ZucchiScientific research has suggested that maize spread from Mexico and arrived in lowland South America in a state of partial domestication. However, …
Avatarjamie evansStonehenge Mystery: Scientists Reveal How They Traced The Altar Stoneverified_publisherScienceAlert - Nicholas Pearce et al.No one is certain why Stonehenge was built. This world-famous monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire is thought to commemorate the dead, and is …
Avatarjamie evansThis Tiny Piece Of Resin Just Rewrote The History Of The Pacific Islandsiflscience.comFrom the edges of the Arctic to the hottest deserts, humans have eked out survival – flourished, even – in pretty much every corner of the globe. …