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by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists unveil oldest plans of massive desert mega structures, revealing remarkable intellectual leaps in ancient human construction.
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Teen VIP Buried 1400 Years Ago Unveiled: The Enigmatic Secrets of the Trumpington Cross Woman
Unveiling the secrets of the Trumpington Cross woman, a 16-year-old buried 1400 years ago, showcasing her reconstructed face and artifacts …
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Warfare, Not Climate, Found to Drive Collapse of Small-Scale Societies
New study challenges climate as the cause of societal collapse, revealing warfare as the driving factor. Humans and conflicts shape …
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Newly Unearthed Dinosaur Species in Utah Thrived Amidst Monumental Ecological Transitions
Unveiling of Iani smithi, a new dinosaur species, links North American ecological shifts 100M years ago to current climate crisis.
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Neanderthal Cave Engravings Over 57,000 Years Old Unearthed by Scientists
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaNeanderthal cave engravings over 57,000 years old discovered in France, shedding light on their symbolic expression.
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Unveiling New Discoveries: Ancient Cave Sheds Light on Our Ancestors
Ancient Laos cave unveils human migration secrets: Homo sapiens journeyed from Africa to Australia, challenging previous beliefs.
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Newly Discovered Dinosaur Iani May Have Been Species’ “Last Gasp” in a Changing Planet
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerDiscover Iani smithi, a newly found dinosaur species from the mid-Cretaceous era. Explore its role in a changing climate and …
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The Perilous Art: Decoding the Hazards Flintknapping Posed to Early Homo Sapiens
At Kent State University, Metin Eren, Ph.D., the associate professor and director of archaeology, is actively involved in flintknapping. Credit:…
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Uncovering 2,900 Year Old History: Archaeologists Prove Steel Tools Were Used in Europe Long Before We Thought
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerA group of scientists from all around the world, lead by Dr. Ralph Araque Gonzalez (an archaeologist) have found out…