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48,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Baby Teeth Reveal Weaning Patterns Similar to Modern Humans
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48,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Baby Teeth Reveal Weaning Patterns Similar to Modern Humans

  • June 25, 2024

48,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Baby Teeth Reveal Weaning Patterns Similar to Modern Humans A big landmark in human evolution is the moment a baby weans from milk to eating solid foods, and now a recent study shows that ancient Neanderthal babies might have taken…

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Old Pioneer Cabin Tree Falls After Violent California Storm
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Iconic 1,000-Year-Old Pioneer Cabin Tree Falls After Violent California Storm

  • June 24, 2024

Iconic 1,000-Year-Old Pioneer Cabin Tree Falls After Violent California Storm After getting the news, it feels like the end of an age, the iconic Sequoia ‘ Tunnel Tree ‘ has gone down in history as a violent storm that struck…

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Eerie Train Graveyard Gives a Glimpse
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Eerie Train Graveyard Gives a Glimpse into the Golden Age of Soviet Steam Trains

  • June 23, 2024

Eerie Train Graveyard Gives a Glimpse into the Golden Age of Soviet Steam Trains In Russia’s central Perm region, near the village of Shumkovo, a cemetery lies on the sidetrack. Instead of tombs and headstones, it is filled with trains from…

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Giant Spinning Ice Disk on a River in China
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Incredible Footage of Giant Spinning Ice Disk on a River in China Captivates Residents

  • June 22, 2024

Incredible Footage of Giant Spinning Ice Disk on a River in China Captivates Residents Residents in a northern Chinese city have flocked to see a giant ice disc rotating on a river, a rare natural phenomenon that occurs in cold…

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1,000-Year-Old Stainless Steel in Iran
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Surprising Archaeologists Find 1,000-Year-Old Stainless Steel in Iran

  • June 21, 2024

Surprising Archaeologists Find 1,000-Year-Old Stainless Steel in Iran Stainless steel as we know it today was created in the early 20th century, in England. However, researchers found evidence of the use of an alloy of iron and chromium quite similar…

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Old Map Discovered: Unraveling Ancient History and Challenging Official Narratives
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500-Year-Old Map Discovered: Unraveling Ancient History and Challenging Official Narratives

  • June 21, 2024

500-Year-Old Map Discovered: Unraveling Ancient History and Challenging Official Narratives How many times has the rise and fall of human civilization occurred on planet Earth? It has been said that the conventional wisdom that has been passed down for generations…

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2,000-Year-Old Remains of Infant and Pet Dog Uncovered in France
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2,000-Year-Old Remains of Infant and Pet Dog Uncovered in France

  • June 20, 2024

2,000-Year-Old Remains of Infant and Pet Dog Uncovered in France Excavations in France revealed a well-off child and their pet dog that had been buried in the 2,000s BCE making this find over 2,000 years ago. The infant, believed to…

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Elk Teeth Offer Clues to Prehistoric Clothing in Russia
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Elk Teeth Offer Clues to Prehistoric Clothing in Russia

  • June 19, 2024

Elk Teeth Offer Clues to Prehistoric Clothing in Russia According to a statement released by the University of Helsinki, archaeologist Kristiina Mannermaa and her colleagues analyzed more than 4,000 elk incisors recovered from 8,200-year-old graves on an island in northwestern…

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3,500-Year-Old “Griffin Warrior” Tomb
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Archaeologists Discover 3,500-Year-Old “Griffin Warrior” Tomb Full of Treasures

  • June 7, 2024

Archaeologists Discover 3,500-Year-Old “Griffin Warrior” Tomb Full of Treasures Jack Davis and Sharon Stocker, archaeologists in UC’s classics department, found the two beehive-shaped tombs in Pylos, Greece, last year while investigating the area around the grave of an individual they…

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Insect Found in Opal: A Rare Scientific Discovery
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Stunning Fossilized Insect Found in Opal: A Rare Scientific Discovery

  • June 6, 2024

Stunning Fossilized Insect Found in Opal: A Rare Scientific Discovery Amber has long been prized for its lush, fiery hues and its elaborate contributions to the fossil record of the Earth. As Vasika Udurawane writes for Earth Archives, the petrified…

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