Archaeologists have studied how astronauts use the International Space Station to improve its potential future successors.
The research team scoured the 12 th century C.E. Dresden Codex—a rare, fully preserved Maya book known for its eclipse table.
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A Couple Doing Gardening in England Found a Massive Trove of Henry VIII Gold Coins Likely Hid By a Church
A couple in southern England were working in their garden, adjusting a fence post. As they dug into the clay soil near their ...
The finding may allow archaeologists to determine whether a woman was pregnant or had recently given birth at the time of her death.
Imagine digging into a quiet village field and finding signs of a whole city that existed more than 2,000 years ago. That’s what happened in Keeladi — a small village near Madurai that is now ...
Born into a Marathi family in Nagpur on 14 September 1954, Jichkar achieved an incredible feat by earning 20 university degrees, including his medical degree. He even earned the t ...
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900-year-old burials of Denmark's early Christians discovered in medieval cemetery
Archaeologists excavating at a medieval cemetery in Denmark have found the burials of 77 people who were early Christians in the area but still likely harbored pagan beliefs.
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The myth of the carnivore caveman
Across the far right, a paranoid prophecy has been taking hold: the belief that globalist elites want to take meat off the ...
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Neanderthals Made Ochre Crayons 130,000 Years Ago, Showing Evidence of a Colorful Culture
Learn about the crayon-like tools made by Neanderthals during the Middle Paleolithic and how these objects likely prove the existence of a complex Neanderthal culture.
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50,000-Year-Old Fossil Discovery Reveals Neanderthals Had a Much Richer Diet Than Science Ever Believed
For much of the 20th century, Neanderthals were cast as primitive hunters—robust, spear-wielding hominins whose survival ...
Researchers have made a major medical breakthrough after they created human kidney organoids and transplanted them into pigs.
Two chunks of ocher unearthed at ancient rock shelters in Ukraine were actually Neanderthal crayons, according to a recent ...
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