Did the people of the Cucuteni six or seven millennia ago manage to estimate the complexity of ploughing duties, along with sowing and reaping, in story-points which were based upon Fibonacci numbers?
In 1914, a Swiss amateur archaeologist, Ernest Roulin, approached the Museum of Science and Art in Ireland with an incredibly rare discovery – two ancient amulets made from fragments of human cranium.
Well-preserved 7,300-Year-Old wooden cabin remains have been excavated at La Draga site in Catalonia. The Neolithic treasures found offer a glimpse of ancient lifestyles.