PinnedPublished inTeatime HistoryDiscovering the Art of Music Through Zimbabwe’s Rock ArtResearchers document how ancient San communities depicted musical instruments across ZimbabweNov 25, 202423Nov 25, 202423
PinnedPublished inTeatime HistoryHow Cylinder Seal Imagery Became One of the World’s Earliest ScriptsResearch shows how cylinder seal images may have influenced Cuneiform, the first writing system of the Near EastNov 13, 202422Nov 13, 202422
Published inTeatime HistoryNew Radiocarbon Dates Reveal Mongolia Had Pottery Almost 2,000 Years Earlier Than Previously…A recent study sheds new light on early Holocene sites around Mongolia’s paleolake, Baruun Khuree1h ago1h ago
Published inThe AcademicBones of the Ancestors: Modified Human Remains in Prehistoric South TexasA recent study reanalyzed the cut marks and modification techniques found on prehistoric South Texas human bones5d ago95d ago9
Published inTeatime History12th Century Swahili Bronze Coins Reveal Extensive African Trade NetworksNew Study Uses Lead Isotopes to Determine the Origin of Swahili Metal That Likely Came From Distant Congo-Kinshasa MinesApr 144Apr 144
Published inThe AcademicEarliest Evidence of Ivory Tool Production Uncovered in Ukrainian SiteRecent discovery reveals 400,000-year-old mammoth ivory tools possibly created as part of skill development or limited resourcesApr 96Apr 96
Published inTeatime HistoryOrigins of the Covers of the Oldest Dated Manuscript in EstoniaNew study describes how researchers determined the origin of two wooden covers from a 15th-century Estonian manuscript using…Apr 55Apr 55
Published inThe AcademicMercury: The Toxic Medicine of Industrial FranceRecent study identifies mercury poisoning in skeletal remains of a young childApr 17Apr 17
Published inTeatime HistoryFrom Companions to Sacrifices: The Complex Relationship Between Dogs and RomansNew study sheds light on the dog remains discovered in a Romano-British ritual shaftMar 257Mar 257
Published inThe AcademicResearch Reveals Volcanic Rock Spheres Served as Tools for Ancient HomininsStudy Shows Ancient Hominins Utilized Unmodified Volcanic Rock Spheres as Tools at Melka Kunture’s Upper Awash RegionMar 198Mar 198