New research reveals ancient Europeans consumed seaweed and freshwater plants for thousands of years. The study, analyzing dental biomarkers, highlights …
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The Enigma of Sustainability: The Sahara’s Garamantian Civilization and Lessons on Groundwater Conservation
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaThis article delves into the rise and fall of the Sahara’s ancient Garamantian Empire, emphasizing their innovative but unsustainable groundwater …
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Two-Decade Research Confirms: Intelligence Level of Neanderthals Comparable to Homo Sapiens
Two-Decade Research Confirms: Intelligence Level of Neanderthals Comparable to Homo SapiensA representation of Neanderthals crafted by Brother Kennis is showcased …
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Ancient Child’s Grave in Jordan Reveals Intricacies of 9,000-Year-Old Neolithic Society Through Ornate Necklace
This article delves into a groundbreaking study on a 9,000-year-old ornate necklace discovered in a child’s grave in Jordan, offering …
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Unearthing Ancient Agriculture: Rare Pre-Contact Agave Species Discovered in Arizona
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRevealing Ancient Farming Practices: Unique Indigenous Agave Varieties Found in ArizonaScientists have discovered ancient, unaltered species of agave that were …
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“Revising History: Humans Arrived in America 23,000 Years Ago, Not 14,000”
Revising History: Humans Arrived in America 23,000 Years Ago, Not 14,000 – New research challenges old beliefs.
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Ancient Footprints in New Mexico Shift Timeline for Early Human Presence in North America
The discovery of ancient footprints in White Sands National Park, New Mexico, has led to a significant shift in our …
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Modified and Employed: The Narrative of Ancient Human Bones in Iberian Caverns
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinRecent research reveals that ancient caves in the Iberian Peninsula served as burial sites where human remains were purposefully altered …
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Neolithic Bone Modifications Suggest Ritualistic Use of Human Remains
Title: Neolithic Bone Modifications Suggest Ritualistic Use of Human RemainsA recent study published in PLOS ONE unveils intriguing findings about …
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Deciphering the History of Caribbean Parrots: Ancient Genetic Data Sheds Light on Unforeseen Extinctions
A recent study in PNAS delves into the precarious state of Caribbean parrots by analyzing ancient DNA. Findings disrupt conventional …