Genomics and archaeology rewrite the Neolithic Revolution in the Maghreb, according to a new study published in Nature
4,000-year-old plague DNA found: the oldest cases to date in Britain; the paper is published in Nature Communications
Shell beads at the Kaylu rock shelter, provide new insights into seafaring, showing the routes of cultural transmission in the Caspian Sea region
Non-binary gender in prehistoric Europe: the methods currently available leave a lot of room for error, according to a new study in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal
The geochemistry of copper artefacts reveals changes in distribution networks across prehistoric Europe, according to a study published in PLoS ONE
Early European farmers borrowed genes from hunter-gatherers to survive disease, according to a new study in Current Biology
In a new study, published in the Journal Antiquity, the “Stonehenge calendar” is shown to be a modern construct
Uncovering the ritual past of a mustatil, an ancient stone monument in Saudi Arabia; the study has been published in PLoS ONE
The world’s first horse riders: researchers discovered evidence by studying the remains of human skeletons found in burial mounds called kurgans
Ancient Siberian genomes reveal genetic backflow from North America across the Bering Sea, according to a new study published in Current Biology