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  1. Ancient Plants Revive After Being Trapped in Ice for 400 Years

    ... on Earth for millenia. They are vital contributors to the health and vitality of polar ecosystems, playing a role in ... these lifeforms could very well represent a threat to the health and safety of humanity, and scientists should think ...

    Nathan Falde - 22/07/2019 - 00:57

  2. Ancient Roman Elite Made Wine When not at War

    ... which the inhabitants of the village lived and potential health risks to which they were exposed. “Scrap lead found ... has the potential to considerably advance our knowledge of health and disease in a rural population of Roman Imperial ...

    ancient-origins - 14/04/2016 - 03:47

  3. Is Archaeology Getting it Wrong? ‘Ancient Stone Tools’ Accidentally Made by Modern Monkeys

    Archaeologists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology have announced their discovery of stone fragments that closely resemble ancient stone tools made by prehistoric humans. What is notable is that these apparently worked stone objects were actually made unintentionally by old world monkeys living in the forests of Thailand. Does this have implications for stone flakes taken to be tools at ancient hominin sites?

    Nathan Falde - 13/03/2023 - 21:55

  4. The Mysterious Connection Between Geophysics, Architecture and Biomedicine

    ... study was alleviating negative symptoms on residents’ health from a mobile antenna placed inside an old church in ... in brain activity, sleep and mood disturbances and other health effects. Dr. Debertolis, in the archaeoacoustics ... proved the effect of geomagnetic anomalies on cow’s health. When they were moved the anomaly location they ...

    LydiaGian - 01/07/2016 - 04:29

  5. Scientists Crack Secrets of Ginkgo Trees’ Near-Immortality

    ... The new study showed that the trees’ key indicators of health, including the photosynthetic ability of leaves and ...

    ashley cowie - 15/01/2020 - 02:01

  6. A 1000-Year-Old Skeleton Rises from The Grave Revealing the Secret Ingredients of a Timeworn Herbal Potion

    ... of Can Reiners (7th c.AD, Mallorca, Spain): Demography, Health, And Lifestyle , in which she analyzed the “1980 to ...

    ashley cowie - 05/11/2018 - 22:49

  7. Disease and the Ancient World

    ... disease transmission and explain the long-term effects on health and social change. Papers range from earliest ... the latest work from early pandemics to occupational health. Buy here:  ...

    ancient-origins - 19/02/2022 - 15:34

  8. Ancient Roman Cuisine and Recipes

    ... on the origins of our modern food Information on the health benefits of many of the Roman foods A list of recipes ...

    ancient-origins - 08/09/2018 - 03:54

  9. The Story of Kyniska: The Spartan Princess Who Became An Olympic Hero

    The Olympic Games in ancient Greece were a true celebration of a healthy spirit. Originally held to honor the god Zeus, these sport festivities became one of the cornerstones of Western civilization, an embodiment of strength, prowess, and athleticism. But the games were not for everyone. Women had limited rights at that time, and the Olympic Games were largely off limits to them. But one woman that changed that rule and etched her name into the history of the Olympic Games.

    Aleksa Vučković - 15/11/2020 - 17:48

  10. Even Emperor Nero's Own Mother Wasn't Spared His Cruelty (Video)

    Nero’s relationship with his mother wasn’t what you’d call healthy. Agrippina, a woman of remarkable political acumen in a society where women were typically excluded from political roles, played a crucial role in Nero's ascent to the throne. Agrippina's methods to secure power were the subject of scandalous rumors.

    Robbie Mitchell - 16/10/2023 - 21:00

  11. Rh-Negative Blood: An Exotic Bloodline or Random Mutation?

    ... are also instances, however, where people are Rh-Negative. Health problems may occur for the unborn child of a mother ... are also instances, however, where people are Rh-Negative. Health problems may occur for the unborn child of a mother ...

    Caleb Strom - 22/05/2020 - 18:57

  12. Women and Medicine in Rome

    ... remained in operation, so to speak, in the existing health care system in the Greco-Roman era. The activity of all these health professionals in Classical Antiquity is fairly ...

    aprilholloway - 27/08/2014 - 14:41

  13. Erotic Peruvian Artifacts Being Used to Prevent Cancer in Men

    Health authorities in Peru are teaching men how to inspect ... scenes. Would you touch the genitals of the Mochicas?  Health authorities in Peru are teaching men how to inspect ...

    ashley cowie - 02/03/2022 - 13:58

  14. Ketchup Actually Originated in… Ancient China?

    If asked, the first all-American meal to come to mind will probably be a hamburger, fries and a healthy dollop of ketchup. Unfortunately, none of these items actually originated in the United States. French fries were famously imported from France, hamburgers from Germany and ketchup was actually invented in ancient China.

    Cecilia Bogaard - 16/12/2022 - 22:03

  15. Alone Need Not Be Lonely: What Joyous Solitude of Early Hermits Can Teach Us

    ... serious and negative impact that loneliness has on our health, our sense of well-being, and our ability to thrive in ... the serious and negative impact that loneliness has on our health , our sense of well-being, and our ability to thrive ...

    ancient-origins - 14/02/2018 - 22:56

  16. Silence is Golden: Ancient Monks Couldn’t Even Find Peace and Quiet

    ... faraway deserts. There is another alternative… The World Health Organization has argued that “excessive noise” is a serious threat to human health. Studies have shown that excessive exposure to noise ...

    ancient-origins - 16/06/2019 - 23:53

  17. Proof Emerges that Neanderthals Harvested and Ate Crabs 90,000 Years Ago

    New research has once again illustrated that the Neanderthals were neither primitive nor unsophisticated. It shows that Neanderthals living in a cave near Lisbon, Portugal 90,000 years ago enjoyed a rich and diverse diet that included healthy amounts of crab meat. Crab is recognized as a delicacy even in the modern world, that takes hard work and advanced knowledge to obtain in abundance. Well, it seems this is what the Neanderthals were doing 35,000 years before the first modern humans even arrived in Europe.

    Nathan Falde - 07/02/2023 - 21:52

  18. The Risks of Keeping the World’s Oldest Leather Tannery Alive (Video)

    ... of hazardous chemicals, posing a significant threat to the health and well-being of the workers involved. As awareness ... some individuals are no longer willing to jeopardize their health for the sake of preserving this ancient tradition. A ...

    Joanna Gillan - 18/03/2023 - 15:53

  19. Ancient Botanical Medicine Was Driven By Taste and Smell, Study Finds

    ... application(s), serving as a foundation upon which ancient health practices were built. A new study has examined how ...

    Sahir - 20/02/2024 - 16:42

  20. Humans Could Live to be 800 Years Old

    ... bring science closer towards being able to control the health of the unit of all living systems – the cell.  ...

    ancient-origins - 09/04/2013 - 08:19

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