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Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered an ancient sarcophagus depicting a scene familiar to many today: a drinking game.
Genetic analysis of skeletons buried in a Neolithic proto-city in Turkey reveals that female lineages were important in early ...
Research suggests the destruction of her statues "were perhaps driven by ritual necessity rather than outright antipathy." ...
Cowbird mothers abandon their eggs in the nests of other bird species, but the chicks somehow manage to find their flock and ...
Now, thanks to ancient DNA and a sculptor’s art, we can meet her again.
DNA from Stone Age burials in ancient Anatolia reveals the earliest known female-centered society in a farming community.
Archaeologists in Israel have unearthed a Roman-era sarcophagus that depicts Dionysus beating Hercules in a drinking contest.
The List Of Foods That Were Banned From The White House Science Says Emotionally Intelligent People Use the 30-Second Rule to ...
The mystery of Amelia Earhart is one that almost everyone in modern times is aware of, but the secret whereabouts of where ...
The female figurine is thought to be a depiction of the god of fertility, and will be displayed at the Polish Arms Museum ...
Genetic studies point to female-centered living arrangements in Neolithic Çatalhöyük. Yet, power may not have rested solely ...