The dig Rather than one major campaign of excavation, it was the results from a series of interventions over almost half a century, pulled together by Dr D K Absolon, Curator of the Government Museum in Brunn, Czechoslovakia, during the interwar period. This work of synthesis was then widely publicised from the mid-1920s onwards. The [...]
Europe’s First Farmers
Meet the ancestors: current research on skeletons from the Neolithic cemetery of Vedrovice is offering individual portraits of Europe’s first farmers
Czech Republic: Early Farming Migrants
DNA tests on bones of early Neolithic farmers from the Czech Republic suggests they were native to central Europe and not migrants from Anatolia
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