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Gas Workers' Remarkable Discovery
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800-Year-Old Burials Uncovered in Peru: Gas Workers’ Remarkable Discovery

  • December 18, 2024

800-Year-Old Burials Uncovered in Peru: Gas Workers’ Remarkable Discovery Gas pipe workers have discovered the remains of eight people, who were buried alongside musical instruments and food in Peru 800 years ago. Bodies of adults and children had been covered…

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The Valley of Balls:
Categories History, Archaeology

The Valley of Balls: Kazakhstan’s Mysterious Massive Stone Spheres

  • December 16, 2024

The Valley of Balls: Kazakhstan’s Mysterious Massive Stone Spheres Close to the town of Shetpe in Western Kazakhstan lies the Valley of Balls – or Torysh, as it is known in Kazakh. It consists of numerous ball-like rock formations strewn across…

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Wooden Ski Pair
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1,300-Year-Old Wooden Ski Pair Discovered in Norwegian Ice

  • December 14, 2024

1,300-Year-Old Wooden Ski Pair Discovered in Norwegian Ice The long-lost ski of a pair used more than 1,300 years ago has been discovered on a Norwegian mountaintop. The first ski was uncovered in 2014 and seven years later, the Digervarden…

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Azores’ First Settlers
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Unveiling the Azores’ First Settlers: Evidence of Human Inhabitance 700 Years Earlier

  • December 13, 2024

Unveiling the Azores’ First Settlers: Evidence of Human Inhabitance 700 Years Earlier A group of international academics discovered evidence that people inhabited islands in the Azores archipelago 700 years earlier than previously thought. The group explains their research of sediment cores taken…

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Fossilized Water Bear in Amber
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Scientists Unveil ‘Once-in-a-Generation’ 16-Million-Year-Old Fossilized Water Bear in Amber

  • December 7, 2024

Scientists Unveil ‘Once-in-a-Generation’ 16-Million-Year-Old Fossilized Water Bear in Amber Scientists have discovered a new species of tardigrade almost perfectly preserved in 16-million-year-old amber. Also known as water bears, the creatures are a group of microscopic invertebrates that are best known…

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Yamnaya Burial Mounds
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5,000-Year-Old Yamnaya Burial Mounds Unearthed in Serbia

  • December 6, 2024

5,000-Year-Old Yamnaya Burial Mounds Unearthed in Serbia Researchers, including Polish archaeologists, discovered tall men’s bones covered with red dye in two burial mounds in Vojvodina (northern Serbia). These bones probably belonged to people who had come there almost five thousand…

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Portugal’s Stone Age Site
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350-Year-Old African Remains Found in Portugal’s Stone Age Site

  • December 4, 2024

350-Year-Old African Remains Found in Portugal’s Stone Age Site A team of researchers has found an African man buried in a prehistoric shell midden in Amoreira, Portugal. The man lived just 350 years ago.  Researchers have found an African man…

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Dinosaur Dance Floor in China
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Dinosaur Dance Floor in China: Largest Late Cretaceous Footprint Site Discovered

  • December 3, 2024

Dinosaur Dance Floor in China: Largest Late Cretaceous Footprint Site Discovered In China, researchers have found many dinosaur footprints in an area of 1,600 square meters described in the literature as a “dinosaur dance floor.” So far, 8 kinds of…

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Lost Maya City Discovered in Volcano Crater
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Lost Maya City Discovered in Volcano Crater: Lake Atitlán’s Hidden Archaeological Marvel

  • December 2, 2024

Lost Maya City Discovered in Volcano Crater: Lake Atitlán’s Hidden Archaeological Marvel A lost Mayan city that collapsed inside a volcano crater has been explored by a team of archaeologists. In the Late Preclassic period—400 BC to AD 250—there was…

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Stonehenge’s Prehistoric Landscape: Deer, Elk, and Open Woodland, New Study Reveals
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Stonehenge’s Prehistoric Landscape: Deer, Elk, and Open Woodland, New Study Reveals

  • November 30, 2024

Stonehenge’s Prehistoric Landscape: Deer, Elk, and Open Woodland, New Study Reveals New research suggests that red deer, elk, and wild boar would have roamed the open woodland and meadow-like clearings near Stonehenge 4,000 years before the iconic standing stones were…

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