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This timeline predates the arrival of Neolithic farmers in Malta and the broader Mediterranean region, underscoring the early and prolonged presence of hunter-gatherers on these remote islands.
A team of researchers from the University of Malta and the Max Planck Institute, led by archaeologist Eleonor Scerri made a ...
A magical mermaid story extracted from the new book Welsh Folk Tales of Coast and Sea by Peter Stevenson. The shallow sea in ...
Before the construction of a new railroad and bridge began, archeologists were brought in to the Kanaljorden site in ...
Because of this, most archeologists long believed Mediterranean islands like Malta were some of the last wildernesses to ...
Ground-breaking discovery reveals Malta was inhabited 1,000 years earlier than previously thought—by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers who crossed 100km of open sea from Sicily • Discovery reshapes narrativ ...
Seafaring hunter-gatherers were accessing remote, small islands such as Malta thousands of years before the arrival of the ...
On this day in 2024, the East Anglian Daily Times reported that a significant archaeological project was underway at the site ...
Malta's history has been pushed back by 1,000 years in a discovery that is rewriting the islands' pre-history, as scientists have found new evidence that shows that ...
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In a new paper published in Nature, evidence shows that hunter-gatherers were crossing at least 100 kilometers (km) of open ...
Seafaring hunter-gatherers were accessing remote, small islands such as Malta thousands of years before the arrival of the first farmers, a new international study has found. Published in Nature, the ...