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Seafaring hunter-gatherers were accessing remote, small islands such as Malta thousands of years before the arrival of the ...
Ground-breaking discovery reveals Malta was inhabited 1,000 years earlier than previously thought—by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers who crossed 100km of open sea from Sicily • Discovery reshapes narrativ ...
New research published in the journal Nature today (Wednesday 9 th April), shows that hunter-gatherers crossed at least 100km ...
Malta's history has been pushed back by 1,000 years in a discovery that is rewriting the islands' pre-history, as scientists have found new evidence that shows that ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNEarly Humans Likely Used Dugout Canoes to Travel the Open Sea 8,500 Years AgoLearn how early humans made the 60-mile crossing from Europe to Malta, navigating at least partially by stars.
Seafaring hunter-gatherers were accessing remote, small islands such as Malta thousands of years before the arrival of the first farmers, a new ...
Because of this, most archeologists long believed Mediterranean islands like Malta were some of the last wildernesses to ...
Small, remote islands were long thought to have been the last frontiers of pristine natural systems. Humans are not thought ...
Seafaring hunter-gatherers were accessing remote, small islands such as Malta thousands of years before the arrival of the first farmers, a new international study has found. Published in Nature, the ...
Humans were making "astonishing" sea crossings of more than 60 miles in simple dugout canoes over 8,000 years ago, suggests ...
In a new paper published in Nature, evidence shows that hunter-gatherers were crossing at least 100 kilometers (km) of open ...
PN MP Mark Anthony Sammut has stated that the government's plan to reduce traffic will, at best, remove less cars off Maltese roads than the number of Y-plates added to local road networks since ...
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