Casarabe people grew the nutritious crop year-round on savannas thanks to networks of drainage canals and ponds.
Farmers in Ghana coped with severe droughts from 1450 to 1650 by planting indigenous African grains, like drought-tolerant pearl millet. Ancient practices like these are gaining new interest today.
The remains of a prehistoric sea cow tell story of multiple predator attacks In a nutshell A remarkable fossil discovery in ...
Sheep shaped human history for 12,000 years. Scientists traced their migration, domestication, and genetic evolution.
Ancient DNA analysis reveals that sheep were domesticated over 11,000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent. By 8,000 years ago, ...
Who were the Celts? How do we know about them? Life in the Neolithic Stone Age Who were Britain’s prehistoric farmers? Discover life in the Neolithic Stone Age. Life in the Bronze Age What was ...
Each object is around four inches in diameter and collectively they weigh about 1.7 ounces. A farmer from County Donegal has discovered gold artefacts believed to be thousands of years old.
Who were the Celts? How do we know about them? Life in the Neolithic Stone Age Who were Britain’s prehistoric farmers? Discover life in the Neolithic Stone Age. Life in the Bronze Age What was ...