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What Did Our Ancestors Eat?

What Did Our Ancestors Eat? By Stanley M. Garn and William R. Leonard Nutrition Reviews, Vol.47:11 (1989) Abstract: Over the millennia various hominoids and hominids have subsisted on very different dietaries, depending on climate, hunting proficiency, food-processing… [continue reading]

Oldest Central European Paintings Discovered

Tübigen, Germany — Archaeologists have discovered four stone that have been painted by humans about 15,000 years ago. It is therefore the oldest known painting ever found in Central Europe. The meaning of the painting is unclear: The stones are covered with several rows of reddish-brown dots. Archaeologists speculate that they might have a shamaic meaning, or that they might simply represent a menstruation calendar. Starting tomorrow you can see the stones exhibited in a special exhibition at the University of Tübingen.

We’re now on Google+!

Today the social network Google+ launched pages for organizations and businesses, and we’re among the first to set up our very own Ancient History Encyclopedia Google+ page! Add this page to your circles to get updates on AHE, to post suggestions, ask questions, or give feedback!

Daily Archaeological News–AIA

Every weekday, the latest archaeological news is posted by the Archaeological Institute of America. Although the range of articles and new stories is vast–everything from ancient Libya to sunken warships from the Second World War–many of them are sure to delight and interest you. Please click here to access the site and be sure to check often as it is continuously updated.