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  1. The ‘Mysterious’ Tully Monster Fossil Just Got More Mysterious

    ... the fossil and the findings truly make the Tully Monster more mysterious. By Chris Rogers / The Conversation Every now ... studies have focused on the appearance of some of its more prominent features. These include a linear feature in ... of Tully’s eyes and the ratio of zinc to copper was more similar to that of invertebrates than vertebrates. This ...

    ancient-origins - 23/11/2019 - 13:44

  2. Homo Erectus Tools Challenge Single Species-Single Tech Thinking

    ... New findings suggest that the Homo erectus toolkit was more diverse than previously believed. This challenges the ... 1.26 million years ago. The older of the crania is the more complete example and was found in an area they call Dana Aoule North (DAN5). It is smaller and more gracile than the 1.26 million old robust example which ...

    Alicia McDermott - 05/03/2020 - 23:04

  3. NASA Telescope Discovers More than 2,600 New Alien Planets

    ... 2018. But over the course of its lifespan, it discovered more than 2,600 new planets, at least a few of which may be ... performance, it can now be confirmed that there are more planets in the Milky Way galaxy than stars. This means ... While the end for Kepler’s initial mission came more quickly than expected, its quest still proved highly ...

    Nathan Falde - 25/06/2019 - 02:00

  4. Ruins of Loropeni Shed Light on Ancient Gold Trade and Are Thought to Hold More Mysteries

    ... ( Uwe Dedering / CC BY-SA 3.0 ) In Excellent Condition but More Study Needed The excellent state of preservation of the ... Shed Light on Ancient Gold Trade and Are Thought to Hold More Mysteries ...

    dhwty - 17/12/2018 - 01:57

  5. Underwater Treasure Found in Southwestern China Makes Reality out of 300-Year-Old Mythical Battle

    ... underwater treasure. They stated that they recovered more than 10,000 gold and silver items which had been sitting ... the bottom of a river in southwestern Sichuan Province for more than three centuries. Chinese archaeologists announced ... underwater treasure. They stated that they recovered more than 10,000 gold and silver items which had been sitting ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 21/03/2017 - 21:57

  6. Remote Australian Archaeological Site Provides More Evidence to Refute Traditional Theory of Entirely Nomadic Aborigines

    ... said. During good weather, indigenous Australians were more mobile. It was during these times that the British observed them more, which led them to assume that the natives were nomads. ... ownership of much of the continent. Mr. Gorringe said the more recent discoveries of 2017 are big news that needs to be ...

    Mark Miller - 07/06/2017 - 14:02

  7. Amazing Anazarbus: Digs Uncover Gladiatorial Ring, Triumphal Arch, and More in Ancient Anatolian City

    ... exclusive seating. Right now the focus is on discovering more about the stadium and the necropolis that is located to ... 1864 plan of Anazarbus, Turkey. ( Public Domain ) Much More to Explore Daily Sabah reports the city had the only ... medicines from 50 local plants. It seems there is still more to find in the 4-million-square-meter (988-acre) city of ...

    Mark Miller - 17/07/2019 - 18:23

  8. Prehistoric Humans Didn’t Grunt Their Ideas - They Used Hand Gestures

    ... by hand gestures. The latter were found to be “far more effective” when one human attempted to communicate ideas to another. Furthermore, actions more than sounds, were understood by people from different ... The study revealed that hand gestures were far more effective in communicating meaning. (Fay et. al. / ...

    ashley cowie - 17/03/2022 - 21:56

  9. Cataphracts: Armored Warriors and their Horses of War

    By the 7th and 8th centuries B.C., the role of the chariot in battle was gradually being replaced by cavalry units in the Near East. Some were armed lightly and were used to harass the enemy from afar with missiles or to pursue routing troops. Other types of cavalry units were heavily armed, and were used as shock troops to break enemy formations. The most heavily armed cavalry unit in the ancient world was the greatly feared cataphract.

    dhwty - 27/06/2018 - 13:36

  10. New Insights into Rapid Advance in Human Innovative Thinking

    ... years ago--begun using color pigments and manufacturing more sophisticated tools (below right) than those of the ... tools (below right) were carefully crafted and more specialized than the large, all-purpose handaxes (below ... distant groups, using color pigments and manufacturing more sophisticated tools than those of the Early Stone Age. ...

    ancient-origins - 17/03/2018 - 00:59

  11. Norse Warrior Took Comfy Duvet (and a Beheaded Owl) to the Afterlife

    ... from the 600s and 700s AD. Archaeologists have identified more than 90 graves from the Iron Age, but two spectacular ... duvets were also found in the burials. But what’s even more interesting is that those feathery duvets weren’t only ... Archaeological Science: Reports, 2021 ) The Feathers were More than Filler According to the researchers, those ...

    Alicia McDermott - 27/03/2021 - 14:02

  12. The Battleground Origins of Jujutsu

    ... like The Matrix and the John Wick franchise, jujutsu is more in the public eye than ever before. But what most people ... own right today, it has gone on to form the basis of many more modern fighting styles. It has a long and rich history ... new ideology meant that armor and weapons became little more than decorative items. This led to a rise in teaching ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 22/09/2022 - 23:00

  13. Andean Hunter-Gatherers Gathered Far More Than They Hunted!

    ... of years ago, this latest research shows they were much more dependent on plants for nourishment than previously ... high plateau (Wilamaya Patjxa and Soro Mik'aya Patjxa are more than 12,000 feet (3,900 m) above sea level proved ... of the bones proved their owners had eaten plant food much more frequently than they’d eaten meat, and in greater ...

    Nathan Falde - 24/01/2024 - 19:00

  14. Ancient Mill Back in Action to Meet Coronavirus Demand

    ... and ancient mill, that dates back a millennium is once more producing flour after 50 years. The Sturminster Newton ... and ancient mill, that dates back a millennium is once more producing flour after 50 years. The Sturminster Newton ... of the current pandemic lockdown in Britain. Quite simply more and more people are baking their bread and ...

    Ed Whelan - 22/04/2020 - 23:02

  15. “German” Neanderthals Altered Ecosystem 125,000 Years Ago, Study Shows

    ... species to ever clear large sections of land to make them more usable or habitable. But this fresh analysis, which was ... just like we did and still do and so they become more like us than unlike us with each decade that passes . . ... lifestyle at Neumark-Nord, where their presence was much more extensive than at adjacent locations. Early Humans ...

    Nathan Falde - 17/12/2021 - 13:59

  16. Skull Analysis Concludes the Americas Were Settled by More than One Wave of Migrants

    Has there ever been a more exciting adventure than when humans spread out across ... human skull morphology of earlier South Americans more closely resembles Polynesian or Australasian peoples. ... Their position is that people came to South America from more than one place and/or from several migrations through ...

    Mark Miller - 23/02/2017 - 22:48

  17. Ancient Puebloan trade network much more extensive than previously believed

    ... the Pueblo people’s source of turquoise for was much more far-reaching than previously believed.   To the ancient ... and other items Over the years, archaeologists have found more than 200,000 turquoise pieces at various sites in the ... believed the gems came from the nearest turquoise deposit more than 200 kilometers away — the Cerrillos Hills Mining ...

    aprilholloway - 10/04/2014 - 23:40

  18. Advances in Medieval Knight Armor Could Not Match Weapon Technology!

    ... The emergence of firearms changed the face of battle once more. Since only the heaviest of plate mails could withstand ... weapons, the knight’s armor lost its usefulness once more. Plate armor slowly fell out of use and was relegated to ... jacket. A wealthier commoner may be able to afford a more expensive type of armor known as hardened leather. This ...

    dhwty - 14/05/2019 - 18:52

  19. Disney ALMOST Got It Right: From Moana to Mayhem, The Mythology Behind the Real Maui

    ... of fire to humans and slinging the sun so that it moves more slowly in the sky, making the days longer. Maui the demigod. ( CC BY SA ) A More Violent and ‘Adult’ Maui of Mythology The Disney ... (who are not present in the movie) and some of his more violent or adult feats are left out of the film, to ...

    Veronica Parkes - 07/03/2017 - 18:50

  20. 16,700-Year-Old Tools Found in Texas Change Known History of North America

    ... meter deep in water-logged silty clay. The site contained more than 90 stone tools and some human remains including ... Clovis culture. However, they found something even much more impressive – the enamel caps of four adjacent teeth ... found in the same layer as the teeth, which includes more than 160,000 stone flakes left over from the tool-making ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 21/07/2016 - 03:38

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