Wednesday, January 15

Tag: bioarcheological analysis

Fire most likely eliminated a group of Stone Age human beings discovered in Ukraine

Fire most likely eliminated a group of Stone Age human beings discovered in Ukraine

Science and Nature
The 5,600-year-old teeth and other bones from this research study were discovered near Kosenivka, Ukraine and are a few of the only human remains discovered that are related to the Cucuteni-Trypilla culture. Fuchs et al., 2024, PLOS ONE Some locations of contemporary Europe were quite occupied throughout the Stone Age. Archeological proof reveals that settlements in present day Ukraine might have had 10,000 to 15,000 individuals living there. Now, a brand-new bioarcheological analysis was performed on the remains of a few of these Neolithic Europeans from a historical site near Kosenivka, Ukraine. Individuals who lived here over 5,600 years ago consumed primarily plants, farmed, and some might have d...