According to Associate Professor Phillip Edwards from the La Trobe University, the major objective of the 2024 season in Jordan was to conserve and analyse human skeletal remains and artefacts from ...
The Natufians would start eating small animals, not just large ones ... According to Yashuv, the village was more than a typical Natufian settlement; it was a hub of innovation.
Over 100 small stone objects from Neolithic period are the earliest instance of 'spindle whorls,' used to spin fibers into yarn, predating previously known textile tools by 4,000 years The post 12,000 ...
One of them has been led by Associate Professor from La Trobe University Philip Edwards, who came with his students to Wadi Hammeh to study Natufian burials. Wadi Hammeh 27 (12,000–12,500 BC ...
The previous earliest documented use of organic plant- or animal-based red pigments, which produce brighter colors, was 6,000 years ago. But this study estimates the red pigments found in Kebara are ...