6,300-year-old 'gum' yields DNA clues to Neolithic life
Get link
Facebook
X
Pinterest
Email
Other Apps
A University of Copenhagen team analysed thirty tar lumps from nine Alpine lake settlements, detecting male DNA on tool adhesives and female DNA on pottery repairs.
Second year excavations at Mendik Tepe reveal buildings of varying sizes with smaller, non T-shaped standing stones that differ from famous Neolithic monuments.
Israel has sharply expanded archaeological activity in Judea and Samaria after approving a 120 million shekel plan, boosting budgets, enforcement powers and excavations; Officials say the move aims to protect heritage sites, amid political and academic controversy
Comments
Post a Comment