Scientists have found fragments a human-made projectile point in a rib of an American…
Archeology History
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Archeology History
Neanderthals Hunted Straight-Tusked Elephants 125,000 Years Ago
by adminby adminStraight-tusked elephants (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) were the largest terrestrial mammals of the Pleistocene epoch, present…
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Archeology History
World’s Oldest Art Was Created by Neanderthals, Researcher Says
by adminby adminNeanderthal art was perhaps more abstract than the stereotypical figure and animal cave paintings…
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Archeology History
10,500-Year-Old Settlement of Hunter-Gatherers Unearthed in Britain
by adminby adminArchaeologists excavating near Scarborough in North Yorkshire, Britain, have uncovered the remains of a…
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Archaeologists from Nordjyske Museer have unearthed the remains of a Viking-age structure near the…
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Archeology History
Scientists Solve Mystery of Why Ancient Roman Concrete Was So Durable
by adminby adminAncient Roman concretes have survived millennia, but mechanistic insights into their durability is an…
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Archeology History
Ancient K’iche’ Maya Utilized Market-Based Economics, Archaeologist Says
by adminby adminAccording to a paper by Washington State University anthropologist Rachel Horowitz, the ruling Maya…
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In at least 400 European caves such as Lascaux, Chauvet and Altamira, Upper Paleolithic…
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The hoard was in a wooden box and contained 15 silver tetradrachma coins from…
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Archaeologists have unearthed an assemblage of 14 stemmed projectile points at the Cooper’s Ferry…