A genderless human figurine, carved 8,000 years ago, raises questions about how agriculture arrived in the South Caucasus.
This artistic lineage is showcased in a recently published book, Fine Arts History of Xi'an, which was launched at a ceremony ...
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12,000-year-old Göbekli Tepe could rewrite civilization’s origins
On a low rise in southeastern Turkey, a ring of carved stone pillars has forced archaeologists to rethink how civilization ...
The largest assemblage of extremely rare worked Neolithic rock crystal was uncovered by archaeologists from the University of Manchester at the monumental complex of Dorstone Hill in Herefordshire, ...
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