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Skip breadcrumb navigation EAA Home  »  Publications  »  TEA  »  TEA 74  »  In Case

In Case You Missed It…

Win Scutt (EAA Social Media Editor)

  • Hellenistic ‘knucklebones’ found in Maresha
  • International team led by Lund University develops method for dating human remains
  • Neolithic roundel excavated in Czech Republic
  • University of Bristol shows cereals (including wheat) cooked in pots
  • Huddersfield University shows Continental migration to England in the early Middle Ages
  • 350 kites (monumental hunting structures) mapped in northern Saudi Arabia and southern Iraq
  • Stone spheres from Bronze Age Aegean and Mediterranean settlements may be board games
  • 7,000 year old fish traps discovered in the Norwegian mountains
  • New analyses shows how babies were carried 10,000 years ago
  • Facial reconstruction of one of the oldest of Homo sapiens found in Europe
  •  First Lower Palaeolithic cave site in Central Europe in Nature

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