a Stone Age culture sacrificed hundreds of decorated stone plaques to try to coax it back. A trove of engraved stones unearthed from ritual gathering sites on Bornholm, an island in Denmark ...
After a large volcanic eruption that occurred around 4,900 years ago, prehistoric people in Scandinavia seemingly sacrificed a collection of engraved stone objects, according to a new study.
The Harbor Springs Area Historical Society has launched a limited-time initiative to fill a new Main Street garden patio with engraved stone pavers honoring purchasers’ legacy tributes. The ...
Neolithic people buried hundreds of stones carved with images of the sun about 4900 years ago and they may have done it because a volcanic eruption covered the sky ...
New study demonstrates that certain incised stone artefacts from the Levantine Middle Palaeolithic, specifically from Manot, ...
Researchers on the Danish island of Bornholm found a connection between ancient volcanic eruptions and prehistoric rituals involving sun stones. These engraved stone plaques appear to have been ...
A recent study has shed new light on the cognitive and cultural complexity of human societies during the Middle Paleolithic ...