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Study Finds Evidence Of Human Sacrifice Across Europe In Stone Age

Earliest evidence of buildings made from wood is 476,000 years old

Which Skills Were Valued in Early Neolithic Europe? - Archaeology Magazine

Which Skills Were Valued in Early Neolithic Europe? - Archaeology Magazine
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Ancient tools reveal clues about gendered roles in European farming societies

Ancient tools ‘reveal clues about gendered roles in European farming societies’ April 14, 2021, 7:01 pm Women and men performed specific gender-based tasks in farming societies about 5,000 years ago, a study says (Andrew Matthews/PA) Ancient tools found in graves across Europe suggest women and men performed specific gender-based tasks in farming societies about 5,000 years ago, according to scientists. An analysis of 400 stone objects from the Neolithic period – when farming practices spread across the continent – showed that tools found in female graves were most likely used for the working of animal skins and hide. Meanwhile, objects found in men’s graves were associated with hunting, woodwork, butchery, and potential conflict.

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