we ll get to explore in time as the site has been ruled an alibi by the elements. but it looks like a court site now archaeologists have uncovered a number of small treasures here. that they are pushing it s a kitchen midden which is a site that was built are the result of cooking here between six and maybe eight thousand years ago to create a by early farmers here are the preceding population of hunter gatherers living on the shore of galway bay or sort of right along the atlantic coast the hour night is out behind us and is very border a grad landscape very in fact i growing saw fish resources and shellfish resign. this is hugely important so some of the areas sites in europe and the areas investigators archaeological sites and you have our share of the very north to denmark but over the last two hundred years to be an investigations carried out on shell mounds with this is a classic example of one. for years experts disagreed on the origins of these accumulations of shells the size
a collective site where adults and children were buried together and the guns have all they was also supposed example of an individual site which contained a rich assortment of burial items cannot we also found a grave in which two children aged three to five years old and a baby were buried just out to. the only genetic analysis might help determine the relationships among the deceased. but it s not yet clear whether the bone material will provide enough d.n.a. . archaeologist spent a lot of to. i m analyzing the data that they ve compiled. their primary goal is to document the original state of the site as accurately as possible. the excavation work at the but ya site indicates that it was an autonomous settlement that had no recognizable social hierarchy. if so that was
till the soil. and since people were living more closely together in small spaces they ran an increased risk of contracting disease. still the population of farmers grew more quickly than that of the hunter gatherers. and there was a big increase in construction in scotland the first stone circles were built. burial grounds began to appear in northern germany. and huge stone columns were erected in brittany for example the men here shown don t know. the structure is nine point five meters tall and the component parts were hauled from a site that was at least four kilometers away.
nine thousand years ago this region was probably more humid in densely forested than it is now. archaeologists discovered several prehistoric settlements near the ruins of the ancient city of patron in southwestern georgia. the yacht is about ten kilometers west of wadi move or the valley of most. it was an extremely important find. now for the first time archaeologists mario unbends and her colleagues are trying to reach the excavation site during the winter. of the site is located on a plateau twelve hundred meters above sea level to reach the plateau the team has to hike through a gorge. sometimes the gorge is blocked by rain water or snow but today the
a burial site but the structure did last but century straw the new league can dish it to a few eaves crates of all. the first neolithic farming peoples continue to migrate across europe. sun even made their way to northern scotland probably by sea. the nests of broad gar is a major archeological site in the orkney islands. the nests and the area around it were designated a world heritage site in one thousand nine hundred nine. these