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Ancient Fingerprints Show Men and Women Both Made Pottery in the American Southwest Long thought to be primarily women’s work, new analysis of ceramic fragments shows both sexes created pottery ...
Forensic analyses of fingerprints on 11th-century pottery has challenged ideas about "women's work" in an ancient New Mexico society. This article contains content that is no longer available.
Archaeologists have analyzed 450 pottery vessels made in Tel Hama, a town located on the edge of the Ebla Kingdom, one of the most important Syrian kingdoms of the Early Bronze Age about 4,500 ...
Ancient erotic pottery teaches Peruvians to prevent prostate cancer. By Marco Aquino. February 28, ... "Timely detection of cancer of the external genitalia in men, ...
Drawing on ancient sources from Greece (especially black- and red-figure pottery), Egypt, and South America, women are shown wrestling lions, reading scrolls, and throwing javelins.
Fingerprint study upends ideas about 'women’s work' in ancient America Archaeologists just assumed that women made the pottery at Chaco Canyon 1,000 years ago. Then they started thinking like ...
Archaeologists from Tel Aviv University and the National Museum in Copenhagen have analyzed 450 pottery vessels made in Tel Hama, a town at the edge of the Ebla Kingdom, one of the most important ...
Ancient culture. Archaeologist Doan Ngoc Khoi said today's pottery trade in Pho Khanh Commune was rooted in the Sa Huynh Culture (from 2,500 to 3,000 years ago). He said communities of the Sa Huynh ...