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  1. Study Finds Oldest Ever Neanderthal Cave Engravings, Destroying Established Timeline

    ... from the University of Tours, applied the latest in computer-aided 3D modeling technology to study the alleged ...

    Nathan Falde - 21/06/2023 - 19:00

  2. Why Your Ancestors Would Have Aced the Long Jump

    ... 's ankle and compared it to other animals, using computer algorithms to analyze the 3-D digital shape of each ...

    ancient-origins - 13/09/2017 - 02:00

  3. The Bible Code: Hidden Messages From Another Realm

    Human beings seem to have a natural tendency to look for order and symmetry even in chaos. They find animals pictured in passing clouds, faces in sunbeams striking window panes, and human figures in natural rock formations. That being the case, it is only natural that they seek out codes buried in ancient texts. But what if they are really there?

    jim willis - 13/05/2020 - 21:50

  4. Ancient Origins of the Moon: Was it Once Part of Earth?

    ... created the Moon as it is seen today. According to the computer models used by these scientists, a new moon emerging ...

    Nathan Falde - 14/06/2019 - 11:03

  5. Human Ancestor ‘Lucy’ Was Athletic and Walked Fully Upright, Finds New Study

    ... quest for knowledge about our ancient past. Top image: 3D computer generated illustration of male Australopithecus ...

    Gary Manners - 14/06/2023 - 23:01

  6. Neanderthals Mated with Modern Humans Much Earlier than Previously Thought, Study Finds

    ... This finding, the result of several kinds of advanced computer modeling algorithms comparing complete genomes of ...

    ancient-origins - 19/02/2016 - 03:45

  7. Burial Chamber, Snake Goddess and Embalmer Secrets Discovered in Saqqara!

    Egyptian Ministers have announced exciting new discoveries at the Mummification Workshop Complex first unearthed in Saqqara in 2018. A hidden burial chamber has been uncovered at the bottom of the communal burial shaft of the Workshop, and scientists from the University of Tübingen in Germany have identified that some of those buried in the adjoining large tomb complex were priests and priestess of a mysterious snake goddess, known as Niut-shaes.

    Joanna Gillan - 03/05/2020 - 22:34

  8. Professor Lends Anatomy Expertise to Solve Ancient Mystery

    ... that question, the researchers applied sophisticated computer-based methods and simulations to compare the ...

    ancient-origins - 27/04/2018 - 23:00

  9. Oldest Biblical text since the Dead Sea Scrolls deciphered from charcoal scroll

    ... of Leviticus. The results of the CT scans were sent to computer scientist Brent Seales of the University of ...

    Mark Miller - 22/07/2015 - 14:08

  10. Ancient Mural in Peru Reveals Intriguing Insights into Mysterious Moche Civilisation

    ... every element in sharp detail, allowing anyone with a computer to zoom in for close-up views of individual figures, ...

    aprilholloway - 01/08/2013 - 09:34

  11. The Takenouchi Manuscripts and the Story of Humanity Never Told

    The Takenouchi manuscripts are a set of mysterious documents that were rewritten by a man named Takenouchino Matori 1,500 years ago in a mixture of Japanese and Chinese characters, transcribed from even older texts. According to legend, the original documents were written in divine characters many millennia ago by ‘the gods’. The unusual texts tell a story of humanity in a way that has never been told before, starting from the beginning of creation up until the emergence of Christianity.

    johnblack - 17/07/2014 - 14:29

  12. Colony Earth and The Rig Veda - Part II

    I have taken the off-world position of reading the Sanskrit texts through the eyes of an ancient astronaut, and interpret them through the filter of the more current science and astrophysics. While simultaneously and conversely, from my understanding of the cosmology and metaphysical wisdom found in the ancient texts, I make a heartfelt effort to weave them into one. I stand in both worlds.

    susan - 15/04/2013 - 18:52

  13. Da Vinci’s Deadly Designs: The Wildest Weapons of the Renaissance Man

    Although Leonardo da Vinci is predominantly remembered as a great artist, he was also a remarkable scientist and inventor. Many of his inventions were weird, some were wonderful, and more than a few were deadly. It is popular knowledge that Da Vinci designed some of the earliest flying machines; however, it is less well-known that he spent much of his time designing weapons of war. Leonardo da Vinci’s weapons were truly terrifying.

    Robbie Mitchell - 17/09/2022 - 19:00

  14. Iron Age Blacksmith Workshop in the Oxford Countryside Reveals Master Craftsman

    ... at the Earth Trust Visitor Center . Top image: A computer generated image of what the iron age workshop might ...

    Sahir - 04/02/2024 - 13:34

  15. Digital Scientists Resurrect A 30,000-Year-Old Egyptian Man

    Fusing scientific theory with artistry, a team of researchers has generated “stunning” 3D images of the oldest person ever discovered in Egypt. Using photogrammetry, a team of researchers have created two facial approximations of an ancient Egyptian man who represents “the oldest human ever found in Egypt.” Described as “stunning,” the two facial approximations present a lifelike image of a man who lived 30,000 years ago. And it is thought that these images might reveal “new clues about human evolution.”

    ashley cowie - 05/04/2023 - 01:52

  16. Ron Miller

    ... Films and James Cameron. He designed and co-directed the computer-generated show ride film, Impact!. He has taken part ...

    ancient-origins - 02/01/2013 - 08:03

  17. New Scans of Ancient Pompeii Victims Reveal Great Teeth and Good Health

    ... multidisciplinary one that is composed of archaeologists, computer engineers, radiologists, and orthodontists. In ...

    Alicia McDermott - 02/10/2015 - 14:43

  18. Inbred Neanderthals Left Humans with a Genetic Burden

    ... lost. To quantify this effect, Harris and Nielsen used computer programs to simulate mutation accumulation during ...

    ancient-origins - 07/06/2016 - 21:44

  19. Axe-Wounded Visby Warrior Brought to Life Over 600 Years Later

    ... Museum in Stockholm . His creation was published in the 3D computer graphics journal OrtogOnLineMag . Charting Ancient ...

    ashley cowie - 04/11/2022 - 17:03

  20. Europe’s First Murder Victim found in Cro-Magnon Rock Shelter

    The data books have a fantastic new entry – Europe’s oldest murder victim on record, in a cave in southwest France. Subject of a new study, this presumably assassinated individual’s battered skull was probably met with a blunt object, like a stone axe. What’s worse is that the blunt force trauma unlikely achieved its objective instantly – scientists speculate that it might have taken an entire month for the individual to succumb to these wounds.

    Sahir - 11/03/2023 - 17:57

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