Bones in Spain suggest a mercury-rich mineral used for art and hallucinogenic trips poisoned a community 5,000 years ago Bridget Alex - Contributing Writer Cinnabar powder covered the remains of 20 ...
A pioneering study using mitochondrial DNA from newborns sheds light on maternal ancestry and the connections among northeastern Iberian populations during the Iron Age The research, led by Daniel R.
The Lady of Baza (Granada) (Chapa et al., 2020) and pottery from necropolis of Piquía (Arjona, Jaén). Credit: Alberto Sánchez A pioneering study from the University of Jaén reveals, through ...
Prehistoric Iberians 'exported' their culture throughout Europe, reaching Great Britain, Sicily, Poland and all over central Europe in general. However, they did not export their genes. The Beaker ...
Iberians buried Iron-age unborn fetuses, young babies with care, intimacy study finds infants were buried in homes as part of family rituals, reflecting intimate Iberian practices.
There’s nothing quite like a picture of a smashed-up human skull to send you scurrying to an exhibition about some prehistoric culture you’ve never heard of before. The stark poster advertising ...
Since the beginning of human migration, the Iberian Peninsula—home of modern-day Spain and Portugal—has been a place where the cultures of Africa, Europe, and the Mediterranean have mingled. In a new ...
BILBAO/LISBON, April 13 (Reuters) - People in Bilbao in northwestern Spain normally spend April dodging the showers but on Saturday many hit the beach as temperatures were up to 10 degrees Celsius (18 ...
Prehistoric Iberians 'exported' their culture throughout Europe, reaching Great Britain, Sicily, Poland and all over central Europe in general. However, they did not export their genes. The Beaker ...
Infants buried at the Ullastret site in Catalonia died from natural causes, overturning previous theories of infanticide and sacrificial practices, according to a new study conducted by researchers ...