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  1. Modern Humans Went to Southeast Asia Before the Big Wave Out of Africa

    ...  in 2012 for the arrival of modern humans in mainland Asia around 46,000 years ago based on the Tam Pà Ling ... One of the most interesting caves in mainland Southeast Asia was frequently overlooked as a possible route on the ... its place among the early human arrival sites in Southeast Asia. But a hurdle remained: the cave is hard to date. This ...

    ancient origins - 15/06/2023 - 14:54

  2. DNA Elucidates Thailand's Iron Age ‘Log Coffin Culture’

    ... of the structure of a prehistoric community from Southeast Asia. "This project illustrates how ancient DNA can ... genetic landscape in post-Neolithic mainland Southeast Asia DNA preservation conditions in tropical regions are ... limit ancient population genetic studies from Southeast Asia. Most studies were limited to single individuals or ...

    ancient-origins - 08/02/2024 - 14:02

  3. Eurasian Metals Discovered in Alaska from Centuries Before the Arrival of Europeans to the New World

    ... Ancient Bronze Artifacts in Alaska Reveals Trade with Asia Before Columbus Arrival Phantom islands on ancient maps ...

    Marilo - 15/06/2016 - 00:48

  4. Magu: The Hemp Goddess Who Healed Ancient Asia

    ... this herb; her name is Magu. Considered in ancient East Asia to be equivalent to the divine ambrosia of the Greek ... to protect. She is a guardian of vitality throughout East Asia, not only in the world of mortals but also the cycles of ... Domain ) The implications of cannabis-use in ancient Asia may not be definitive yet; however, it is evident that ...

    Riley Winters - 31/08/2017 - 22:51

  5. New Study Suggests that Man and Dog Have Been Close Friends for 33,000 Years

    ... genome, they failed to include samples from South East Asia – following the general belief that domesticated dogs had originated in the Middle East, Central Asia, or Europe. This time the researchers conducted a DNA ... dogs most likely descended from gray wolves in South East Asia, about 33,000 years ago. Furthermore, they claim that ...

    Alicia McDermott - 18/12/2015 - 00:52

  6. Out of Place Chinese Coins Prompt Wonder: Did Medieval Asia and Britain Interact?

    ... have people wondering about the links between Medieval Asia and Britain. A Cambridge University archaeologist says ... , and […] review the evidence for contacts between East Asia and Britain in that period whatever our conclusion.” ... Domain ) Apart from accounts of British people going to Asia, Dr. Green also provides evidence of Mongol diplomatic ...

    Alicia McDermott - 02/01/2021 - 01:13

  7. The Fierce Warriors of the Steppes: Who Were the Sarmatians?

    ... war. Alongside the ferocious Alans, they crossed over into Asia Minor in great numbers, and fiercely attacked the ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 15/07/2020 - 18:50

  8. The 751 AD Battle Of Talas Deciding The Fate Of Medieval Central Asia

    ... faraway land to the East. The battleground was in Central Asia, an enormous region tucked in between the Middle East ... and arms that would determine the fate of medieval Central Asia.  Arabs besieging the city of Samarkand, captured in ... in the province of Sogdia located in Western Central Asia, at the request of the native Khurasanians. Open ...

    Jake Leigh-Howarth - 23/11/2022 - 17:26

  9. Magnificent Tham Lod Rockshelter Sheds Light on Earliest Humans in Thailand

    ... Thailand. ( public domain ) Exploring Human Origins in Asia The mainlands of Southeast Asia and East China are renowned for their extensive ancient ... . One of the main explanations why some areas in Southeast Asia have few traces of early Homo Sapiens is due to the ...

    Gisele Santos - 22/09/2018 - 02:17

  10. Why Was Emperor Domitian Hated by the Elite but Loved by the People?

    Domitian was a Roman emperor who lived during the 1st century AD. He was the son of Vespasian, and the younger brother of Titus, whom he succeeded as emperor. Together, these three emperors form the Flavian Dynasty, which was established after the chaos of the Year of the Four Emperors. Domitian is remembered negatively by future generations, partly because the ancient sources were written by members of the empire’s aristocracy who hated the emperor.

    dhwty - 26/01/2019 - 13:48

  11. Alexander the Great: Bleeding Asia Dry – Part II

    ... in hindsight of Alexander’s Macedonian campaign in Asia.  A famous Roman aphorism was used well by Tacitus: ... in hindsight of Alexander’s Macedonian campaign in Asia. At Alexander’s death in 323 BC his bodyguards and ... of Alexander’s death was uncertainty, both in Greece and Asia. READ MORE…  Like this Preview and want to read on? ...

    David Grant - 13/04/2018 - 15:17

  12. Ten Magnificent Ancient Structures of Asia

    ... a few of the countless magnificent ancient structures that Asia has to offer... By  Daniel Cameron ,  Epoch Times ... a few of the countless magnificent ancient structures that Asia has to offer. 1. Tibet: Potala Palace  Construction of ... Ayutthaya was regarded as the strongest power in Southeast Asia. Located just an hour’s drive from Bangkok, it remains ...

    ancient-origins - 05/07/2014 - 02:53

  13. Monstrous Demons of Asian Folklore

    ... appearing in both western and eastern folk systems, Asia has several other horrific monsters and each one holds ...

    ashley cowie - 30/10/2019 - 21:52

  14. Pax Kushana: Uncovering the Forgotten Kushan Empire

    ... migratory patterns and geopolitical dynamics of Central Asia during the 1st century AD. The Kushans were believed to ... from the west and the diverse cultures of Central Asia, creating a unique blend that would later manifest in ... the Kushan Empire's emergence as a major player in Central Asia. These formative years set the stage for the subsequent ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 23/01/2024 - 16:59

  15. Asian and Nubian Influences Found In Ptolemaic Era Statues in Berenice

    ... unique is that they exhibit strong influences from both Asia and the African interior Several mysterious statues ... unique is that they exhibit strong influences from both Asia and the African interior, which demonstrates the extent ...

    Ed Whelan - 16/10/2020 - 03:41

  16. Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries of 2014

    This year has been a year of spectacular discoveries in archaeology, from 4,000-year-old sunken ships, to enormous megalithic stones, mysterious man-made ditches, the oldest known examples of cave art in the world, a monumental tomb in Greece, and even a newly revealed pharaoh of Egypt.  Advances in technology also enabled the discovery of hidden Maya temples in the jungles of Mexico, hundreds more structures in the Stonehenge landscape, and new understandings of the human genome.

    aprilholloway - 25/12/2014 - 12:12

  17. The Pax Mongolica: When the Mongols Brought Peace to Europe and Asia

    ... to a period in history when a large part of Europe and Asia was under Mongol control as a result of the military ... to a period in history when a large part of Europe and Asia was under Mongol control as a result of the military ... the Black Death. It has been estimated that up to 25% of Asia’s population succumbed to the plague, whilst between ...

    dhwty - 25/10/2018 - 01:59

  18. Stone Age Etchings of Camel Fight Found on Siberian Mammoth Tusk

    ... believed to include the oldest known images of camels in Asia. Several ancient camel etchings on the tusk, one of ... believed to include the oldest known images of camels in Asia. Several ancient camel etchings on the tusk, one of ... Literature and History in Russia. Archaeology Research in Asia reports that “Radiocarbon dating by AMS reported the ...

    Ed Whelan - 12/07/2020 - 18:42

  19. How to Get Geisha-Like Skin with Ancient Japanese Rice Water Treatment

    ... and tricks from the Eastern hemisphere, particularly South Asia and Southeast Asia, are all the rage in the Western world. Traditional ... and tricks from the Eastern hemisphere, particularly South Asia and Southeast Asia, are all the rage in the Western ...

    Sahir - 08/04/2023 - 22:48

  20. The Colosseum – From Gladiator Fights to Gory Executions and Sea Battles

    Gladiatorial fights, sea battles, criminal (and Christian?) executions. These are only a few of the events, if they can even be called such, that happened in the walls of the Colosseum. Known during its initial construction as the Flavian Amphitheater in honor of the first Flavian emperor, the Colosseum quickly made a name for itself as the place to be—rich and poor alike flocked to its stands, regardless of whether or not one could see the actions of the participants in the arena below.

    Riley Winters - 03/12/2017 - 02:01

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