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Was the Iberian Peninsula’s Bronze Age more advanced technologically than history has given it credit for? New study of the ...
Working together, our team successfully extracted nuclear DNA from three ancient Iberian lynx specimens. Two of these were approximately 2,500 years old. The third dated back more than 4,000 years.
Ancient Iberian slate plaques may be genealogical records by Sandee Oster , Phys.org Various classic plaques from Museu Nacional de Arqueologia, Portugal.
Iron Age people living on the Iberian Peninsula in the last millennium BCE had a striking funerary tradition: chopping off people’s heads and hanging them in prominent places—sometimes with a ...
Ancient Iberian lynx distribution is shown in gray, and contemporary distribution is shown in black. b, PCA plots of PC1–PC2 and PC2–PC3, ...
Mystery and myth surround the ancient society of Tartessos – it was even linked to Atlantis at one point. But excavations and technology are shedding new light on the culture.
A study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution revealed how ancient interbreeding played a crucial role in boosting the Iberian lynx's genetic diversity, offering hope for its continued survival.
Working together, our team successfully extracted nuclear DNA from three ancient Iberian lynx specimens. Two of these were approximately 2,500 years old. The third dates back more than 4,000 years.
A two-story building burned to the ground more than 2,000 years ago in the Pyrenees mountains of northeastern Iberia in Spain. The inferno consumed the wooden structure, situated in an Iron Age ...