Here we present selected parts of the very interesting paper titled “Characterization of a black residue in a decorated Neolithic pot from Dikili Tash, Greece: an unexpected result”, by Y. Maniatis, Z. Tsirtsoni. Continue reading “Dikili Tash, Greece; Remnants of red hematite pigment found on the inner surface of a Neolithic carinated vessel”
A significant minority of Native American ancestry derives from a people related to present-day western Eurasians
This post is a collection of information on the supposed genetic relation of Native Americans to Western Eurasians. Continue reading “A significant minority of Native American ancestry derives from a people related to present-day western Eurasians”
Alepotrypa Cave & Ksagounaki, Greece; A burial complex and Megaliths from the Neolithic Age
In this post we present information on the exciting discoveries from Alepotrypa Cave & Ksagounaki, Greece. The interest is not only Archeological, but Cultural and Anthropological, too. Continue reading “Alepotrypa Cave & Ksagounaki, Greece; A burial complex and Megaliths from the Neolithic Age”
2,000 year old pills found at an ancient shipwreck
This post is a summary of information on the exciting discoveries made after studying findings from an ancient shipwreck from Tuscany, Italy. Continue reading “2,000 year old pills found at an ancient shipwreck”
Neolithic beginnings of metallurgy in the central Mediterranean region?
In this post we present a summary of information on the apparent beginnings of metallurgy in the central Mediterranean region. Continue reading “Neolithic beginnings of metallurgy in the central Mediterranean region?”
Pavlopetri, Greece; a submerged prehistoric town
This post is a summary of information on Pavlopetri, Lakonia, Greece, a submerged prehistoric town. Continue reading “Pavlopetri, Greece; a submerged prehistoric town”