A new study suggests that an ivory shoulder in ancient Greek mythology may represent the earliest prosthetic shoulder ...
Olive oil is the Swiss army knife of foodstuffs. It can dress salads, sauté vegetables, even grease squeaky hinges. And for ...
The three-year excavation brought to the surface an old settlement at the historic center of Třebíč, a town in the Vysočina ...
A groundbreaking discovery in Sudan’s Bayuda Desert has unearthed a forgotten African kingdom.
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Primitive Technology: Primitive Pottery
In this video, we explore the ancient craft of primitive pottery, demonstrating techniques to create functional pottery using natural materials. This is part of a series on primitive technology skills ...
Ida Redbird dug the clay she needed for the creation of her pots from the banks of the Gila River. Some say she tasted the gritty sand, and if it was too salty, she discarded it and moved to another ...
A new archaeological project aims to shed light on how Neolithic rubbish could help understand how Europe's first farmers ...
Archaeologist Professor John Schofield from the University of York argues that plastic’s refusal to die might actually be an ...
Mike Hardesty is an artist from Littlestown, Pennsylvania. He is the CEO of Flying Colors of Success for Carroll County. As a child, he was interested in art. “My mother was very artistic, so I got ...
Four twisted threads converge at a single knot, forming a continuous structure indicative of a 'net product.' Credit: Hiroki Obata/Kumamoto University For the first time, archaeologists have digitally ...
For the first time ever, 6,000-year-old Japanese fishing nets have been digitally resurrected, revealing a lost era of prehistoric mastery. In a groundbreaking archaeological study, researchers have ...
Not only have scholars been off about when horses were introduced to ancient Sicily by roughly 1,000 years, they’ve also been wrong about their role on the island. Researchers have confirmed the ...
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