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The Hidden Life of Neolithic Women Seen Via Their Humeri — Anthropology.net

30 Thursday Nov 2017

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In this week’s journal Science Advances, University of Cambridge researchers compared the bones of women. Their sample included Central European women living in the first 5,000 years (or about 7,400-7,000 years ago) of agriculture those those of typical college students and college athletes including those that row in crew. As you know bone is a living […]

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Living with cauldrons – Iron Age feasting at Glenfield Park — ULAS News

27 Monday Nov 2017

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A unique collection of Iron Age metal artefacts which sheds new light on feasting rituals among prehistoric communities has been discovered by archaeologists from the University of Leicester during an excavation at Glenfield Park, Leicestershire. The team, from the University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS), has located a trove of ancient treasures at the site, […]

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