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Neanderthals who lived 130,000 years ago crafted their tools from the bones of one of their deadliest predators.
What we eat helps shape who we are. That’s why paleoanthropologists are so fascinated by ancient diets; they hold clues to ...
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Reloading a 16-inch GunNational Archives, Getty Images #NotWhatYouThink #NWYT #shorts ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNNeanderthals May Have Been Running a Sophisticated ‘Fat Factory’ in Germany 125,000 Years AgoNew research suggests that they smashed animal bones into tiny pieces before boiling them to extract the high-calorie grease ...
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Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation leader speaks on achievement of UNESCO heritage statusThe Murujuga Cultural Landscape has been granted world heritage status by UNESCO. The area is home to more than a million rock carvings, some dating back 50,000 years. Peter Jeffries from the Murujuga ...
THE current number of Antiquity as usual contains several important papers. These include among others an article on “The Viking Taste in Pre–Conquest England” with excellent illustrations ...
TEHRAN - In a landmark announcement during the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee on Friday, in Paris, the ...
The ‘Beach Bus' will depart from Europa Point bus stop, travelling along Europa Advance Road and servicing all bus stops up to and including Hassan Centenary Terraces, making stops to access Sandy Bay ...
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