During the Late Neolithic, in the Fertile Crescent, a complex culinary tradition that included the baking of large loaves of bread and focaccia was developed
A study, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, reveals how X-Ray MicroCT can reconstruct the processes behind Middle Bronze Age Cretan ceramics
Archaeologists put on their lab coats analyzed pottery from Neolithic sites to illuminate ancient culinary practices
Must Farm: study reveals ‘cozy domesticity’ of prehistoric stilt-house dwellers in England’s ancient marshland
Prehistoric mobility among Tibetan farmers, herders shaped highland settlement patterns, cultural interaction
A new type of settlement, an architectural complex of large dimensions, from the time of the Wari State, has been found in Peru…
PKU researchers reconstructed how the clay tiles from Qiaocun formed the earliest known composite-tiled roofs; the study is published in Scientific Reports
An archaeological expedition from the University of Gothenburg recently discovered tombs outside the Bronze Age trading metropolis Hala Sultan Tekke in Cyprus
Earliest evidence of wine consumption in the Americas found at the Isla de Mona, in the Caribbean Sea, according to a study published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
Potted and Painted: The Production and Technical Development of Underglaze Blue Porcelain in China; an exhibition at the University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong