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Prehistoric settlement discovered in NW Greece

Prehistoric settlement discovered in NW Greece | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Excavations have brought to light two new prehistoric settlements, the oldest discovered to date in the regional unit of Arta i

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Facing death in the Neolithic Near East

Facing death in the Neolithic Near East | Human Interest | Scoop.it
A carved bone artefact holds significance for research on the origins and meaning of human representations during the transition period from hunter-gathering to farming in the Near East

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Modern Human faces Neanderthal across the Danube

Modern Human faces Neanderthal across the Danube | Human Interest | Scoop.it
In Palaeolithic Europe 40,000 years ago, two different human species met for the first time. This collision of cultures resulted in our survival, while the Neanderthals vanished forever

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Signs of Exogamy Found in Corded Ware Culture

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Women of the Corded Ware Culture may have experienced significant social mobility, according to a comprehensive new study, perhaps even leaving the social groups of their birth for marriage. Published in the journal Plos One, the study sheds new light on the complexity of this Late Neolithic culture, hinting at the complicated social conventions that …

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History 101: Western Civilization I

History 101: Western Civilization I | Human Interest | Scoop.it

Explore 'prehistory,' including the last Ice Age and population migrations, as you start History 101: Western Civilization I, an online course from Education Portal. Successive video lessons address the history of ancient civilizations, including Greece and Rome, and introduce numerous historical figures, from Homer and Plato to William the Conqueror and Henry the VIII. You'll examine various myths and religions and see how art and technology influenced different societies. With so much information to absorb, the self-assessment quizzes that accompany each video will prove a valuable way to measure your mastery of each topic.

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