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  1. Discovery of Tooth Reveals When Giant Hippos Roamed Britain

    ... tell that  H. antiquus  lived an aquatically dominant lifestyle, much more than even its modern avatar. This is ...

    Sahir - 12/10/2021 - 01:19

  2. Rare Gold ‘Christian Coins’ Shed Light on the Story of a Crusader Massacre in Ancient Caesarea

    Many archaeological finds cannot be linked to one particular dramatic event. However, the recent discovery of a hoard of coins can be linked to one very significant event in the era of the Crusades, over 900 years ago. Experts have found a cache of coins that are very precious and rare, including some so-called ‘Christian coins.’ The discovery is providing unique insights into the time of the Crusader conquests.

    Ed Whelan - 05/12/2018 - 13:55

  3. New Date for Chedworth Roman Villa Mosaic Changes English History

    ... the new dating, determined to preserve their culture and lifestyle for as long as possible, along with at least a ...

    Nathan Falde - 10/12/2020 - 21:51

  4. Serbia and the Ottoman Empire: The Loss and Recuperation of Independence

    ... withdrew to the mountains, where they adopted a pastoral lifestyle. Christian Europe was not of much help to the ...

    dhwty - 13/11/2015 - 00:46

  5. Cradle of Mankind in Danger of Losing Ancient Cultures and Lands to Foreign Corporations

    The Omo Valley of Ethiopia is known as a beautiful, biologically and culturally diverse land, distinctive and vital for many reasons. The Omo River empties into the unique Lake Turkana in Kenya - the world’s largest alkaline lake, as well as the world’s largest permanent desert lake. This archaeologically significant area has offered up fossils of major importance in the study of human origins and evolution.

    lizleafloor - 18/02/2015 - 22:24

  6. Lost Civilization of the Sambaquis Builders: Unraveling the Mystery of Luzio's People

    ... valuable insights into the ancient Tupi people's diet, lifestyle, and culture, revealing the nuances of their ...

    ashley cowie - 31/07/2023 - 17:30

  7. Huge and Extremely Ancient Intact Canoe Recovered From Swiss Lake

    In 2021, using a small plane, a team of Swiss archaeologists surveyed Lake Neuchâtel and spotted an unusual geometric shape in the water. Now, a well-preserved and intact 2,500-year-old wooden canoe has been recovered from the depths.

    ashley cowie - 19/09/2023 - 18:49

  8. First Known Neanderthal Family Identified with Ancient DNA from Russian Cave

    DNA from Neanderthal bones found in a cave in Russia have revealed the first known family of Neanderthals – a father, his teenage daughter, and others who were probably cousins.

    ashley cowie - 20/10/2022 - 19:00

  9. Bohemian Grave Yields Rare and Fascinating Artifacts

    ... revealed a few noteworthy details about the life and lifestyle of the Bohemian woman and her companions. All of ...

    Nathan Falde - 17/03/2021 - 17:28

  10. Eight-Year-Old Norwegian Girl Finds 3,700-Year-Old Stone Dagger at School

    ... and gathering to a more settled, agriculturally-based lifestyle. The earliest farms in Norway appeared around 2,400 ...

    Nathan Falde - 09/05/2023 - 22:58

  11. Impressive Mosaic and Large Roman Villa Discovered in UK… But it is Now Re-Buried

    ... discovery that reveals so much about the luxurious lifestyle of a rich Romano British family at the height of ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 18/04/2016 - 21:54

  12. Rare, Giant-Sized Haniwa Funerary Statue Found in Japan

    Archaeologists excavating a burial mound at the Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Osaka Prefecture in southern Japan, have found the remains of a rare wooden haniwa statue.

    Sahir - 10/12/2022 - 21:56

  13. The Livingstone – Stanley Monument and The Famous Tale of Two Explorers in Africa

    ... where local people still live a largely traditional lifestyle can be found near the rock.   Discovering the ...

    Ed Whelan - 15/09/2019 - 01:48

  14. Trapped Neanderthal Altamura Man Had A “Third Hand”

    ... about this ancient man, the vast majority of dietary and lifestyle data remains locked within the calcite lump within ...

    ashley cowie - 03/12/2020 - 21:54

  15. Spartacus: Gladiator and Leader of Slaves Against the Romans – Part 1

    ... The Servile Wars Spartacus survived the gladiatorial lifestyle for an unknown period of time. Eventually because ...

    Riley Winters - 24/12/2023 - 17:38

  16. First colonists led by Christopher Columbus hit by severe scurvy

    ... the colonists may have initially maintained their European lifestyle and dietary preferences and, not knowing that ...

    aprilholloway - 20/04/2014 - 05:03

  17. Mysterious Cupid Found Hidden in 17th Century Vermeer Masterpiece

    ... woman’s desire to escape the limits of her domestic lifestyle, while the latter is understood as a symbol of ...

    Nathan Falde - 30/08/2021 - 14:39

  18. Computer Science Helps Explain Distribution of Hunter-Gatherer Groups

    ... two or three centuries have studied the hunter-gatherer lifestyle in forest, tropical, desert , coastal, and tundra ...

    Nathan Falde - 31/03/2022 - 19:00

  19. 11,700-Year-Old ‘Loizu Man’ Skeleton Still Revealing Secrets

    ... which was presumably caused by a weapon of some type. His lifestyle would have been that of a hunter-gatherer, and like ...

    Nathan Falde - 15/03/2021 - 17:59

  20. Intentionally Deformed Skulls Dug Up in Odd Neolithic Iranian Cemetery

    In excavations in southwestern Iran at the Tol-e Chega Sofla site on the Zohreh plain, a team of Iranian archaeologists unearthed 13 deformed skulls of humans, all of which had been intentionally altered by human hands. 

    Nathan Falde - 07/09/2022 - 22:49

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