Archaeologists with the Colorado State University (CSU) Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML) were investigating an archaeological site near the North Flowage when they ...
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Time and life cycles reflected in the grinding stones of Europe's earliest Neolithic communities
The hand-held grinding tools used to process cereals that the first European Neolithic societies buried in deposits had a high symbolic value for the women who used them, related to time and the ...
A group of archaeologists have unearthed a grinding stone dating back to Urartian era in eastern Turkey. Excavations in an Urartian castle of Cavustepe revealed a 2,700 year-old stone used in grinding ...
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Early humans may have begun to move away from a largely meat-eating diet 20,000 years earlier than previously thought. A study of stone-grinding tools at sites in Italy, Russia and the Czech Republic ...
CHENNAI:Thirugai (rolling stone grinder), seva nazhi (idiyappam maker), ammi and attukal (stone grinders). These are names of age-old equipment used in our ancestral kitchens. Remember those days when ...
An international team has uncovered the oldest evidence of curry outside India and shown the historical significance of the journey its spice ingredients took to get there. The dish – known for its ...
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