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Ritual burials probably appeared, when human beings became aware of their existence not only at a given moment, but also in the future. Death then became something to be afraid of, since it annihilated the identity of the deceased. Consequently a belief a... see more

A Neo-Babylonian Burial from Bahrain's Prehistoric CapitalThe excavations on which the Danish Archeological Bahrain-Expedition had in previous years been working - the prehistoric temples near Barbar 1) and the prehistoric capital city at Qala'a 2) - coul... see more

A Neo-Babylonian Burial from Bahrain's Prehistoric CapitalThe excavations on which the Danish Archeological Bahrain-Expedition had in previous years been working - the prehistoric temples near Barbar 1) and the prehistoric capital city at Qala'a 2) - coul... see more

Modern humans remember things they experience as personal events. An important reason for this personal perception of time is episodic memory, which enables mental time travel. This type of memory could not have been fully evolved in Neanderthals and they... see more

Some burial rituals such as cremation or the use of colorants, especially ochre, have old roots in the preceding Mesolithic and even in the Palaeolithic. The evidence for these old rituals is more dense in central or western Europe than in south east Euro... see more

A Flint Site in Qatar. The Danish Archaeological Expedition to Qatar under Professor P. V. Glob's leadership, concentrated, in its 1960 campaign, on a thorough reconnaissance of Qatar's west coast, from Umm al Ma in the north to Salwa, near the Saudi-Arab... see more

The lron Age Find from Valmose near Rislev. During the intense peat digging of the last war, the above mentioned peat-bed find came to light. It was excavated in 1941-44 in Valmosen near Rislev, about 6 km N. of Næstved in South Zealand 1). The excavation... see more

Prehistoric Discoveries in QatarConsequent upon the discovery, during a short reconnaissance in 1956, of two flint sites and a group of prehistoric burial-mounds within the sheikhdom of Qatar in the Persian Gulf 1), a more comprehensive investigation was ... see more

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