The world’s oldest complete wooden hunting weapons are 200,000 years old, not 300,000 as previously thought.
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2024. Katrantsiotis, C., Haberle, S., Ekblom, A. et al. Abstract Large uncertainties still exist about the long-term mechanisms influencing the hydroclimate variability of southeast Africa…
2024. Andrén, E., Vinogradova, O., Lönn, M. Abstract This study aims to investigate and disentangle the impact of land use and climate variability on the…
2024. Hristova, I., Marinova, E., Atanassova, J. Abstract Burial context in regions with predominantly dry soil conditions are often challenging for standard archaeobotanical studies. Although…
2024. Anagnostou, E., Linderholm, J., Liden, K. Abstract The middle of the first millennium AD in Sweden witnessed significant changes in the archaeological record, prompting…
2024. Sjölander, M., Linderholm, J., Geladi, P., Buckland, P. I. Abstract Northern Fennoscandia is a geologically complex region affected by both glacial and postglacial processes.…
2024. Sjölander, Mattias (author); Umeå universitet. Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier; Umeå universitet. Miljöarkeologiska laboratoriet Abstract In this thesis an exploratory approach has been used…
Check out the latest issue of Antiquity with a focus on archaeological science incl. radiocarbon dating of what might be the world’s oldest known runestone!…
ArchLab has officially launched its pilot experiment: Proof of Concept Work to Establish a Function for M8 Expert Support. “This important milestone marks the beginning…
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