Then, towards the end of the Stone Age, a new idea began to spread across Britain… farming. Instead of following or tracking animals over long distances, people began to settle and stay in one ...
The hilltop campsite, which may have been used as a base for hunting, contains numerous Stone Age remains, including flint tools and bones.
Archaeologists recently uncovered a trove of Stone Age artifacts on the seafloor of the North Sea, shedding light on a lost prehistoric land that once bridged Great Britain and mainland Europe. Using ...
Stone Age tribes deliberately avoided interbreeding ... communities deliberately assimilated women from the neolithic farming ...
A team of archaeologists has discovered a rare rock used to make tools in the Stone Age. The "polishing boulder ... could not have cleared woodland and farming would have been impossible ...