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  1. 18,000-Year-Old Oregon Rockshelter May Be Oldest North American Site of Human Occupation

    ... down to real excavations that are very controlled and good chemistry and good radiocarbon data. We're accumulating ...

    Sahir - 08/07/2023 - 22:51

  2. New X-Ray Scanning Method Reveals Pharaoh’s Hidden Mysteries in Egyptian Paintings

    ... painted surface offers a renewed visual approach based on chemistry, that can be shared through a multi- and ...

    Sahir - 13/07/2023 - 18:52

  3. Stone Age people were eating porridge 32,000 years ago

    ... for the Paleolithic human diet is obtained from bone chemistry, dental microwear, and zooarchaeological and ...

    Mark Miller - 09/09/2015 - 20:58

  4. Kidd Mine Ontario: The World's Oldest Pool of Water

    In the depths of the earth there are discoveries being made that are revolutionizing our view of the world and even the nature of life. In a mine in Ontario there is a body of water that is probably the world’s oldest pool of water. It is believed that this pool could be over two billion years old.

    Ed Whelan - 25/09/2018 - 14:00

  5. Catastrophic 14th-century Climate Events May Foretell Bleak Future

    Sister institutes from Leipzig, Germany have just released a study that discloses important facts about major climate events that occurred during the 14th century AD.

    Nathan Falde - 14/01/2021 - 21:59

  6. Roman Empire’s Eastern-most Aqueduct Found Half Finished in Armenia

    “The most easterly arched aqueduct of the Roman Empire” was found in the Hellenistic royal city of Artashat-Artaxata, the large, commercial capital of ancient Armenia between the 2nd century BC and the 2nd century AD. The excavations which took place, under the aegis of the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität (WWU) Münster and the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, date back to 2019.

    Sahir - 17/11/2021 - 21:56

  7. Discovered: The Highland Volcano That Collapsed Ancient Rome

    Following Julius Caesars assassination in 44 BC extreme climate change led to crop failures which in turn fueled the increasing social unrest in Rome, adding greatly to the social disruption caused by the civil war, that bought the Republic to an Empire. The string of events caused the collapse of the Roman Republic.

    ashley cowie - 23/06/2020 - 18:59

  8. Could the Strange Prehistoric Carved Stone Balls Represent Atoms?

    ... possible that whoever made those objects had knowledge of chemistry and could represent the atomic structure of ...

    johnblack - 21/06/2018 - 04:17

  9. Space Rock Mystery: Where Did the Fukang Meteorite Come From?

    The Fukang Meteorite is the name given to a meteorite that was discovered in China. The Fukang Meteorite belongs to a class of stony-iron meteorite known as Pallasite, which may be recognized by the fragments of olivine crystals embedded in an iron-nickel matrix.

    dhwty - 15/05/2021 - 01:51

  10. Am Fear Liath Mor: The Terrifying Grey Man of the Cairngorms

    ... by Professor J. Norman Collie, a Professor of Organic Chemistry at University College London, and a mountaineer. ...

    dhwty - 04/07/2016 - 14:40

  11. The Golden Age of the Christian Picts: Evidence for Religious Production at Portmahomack- Part 2

    ... in a different, simpler medium—by examining "the chemistry of the crucibles shows that objects were being cast ...

    Riley Winters - 12/07/2016 - 03:47

  12. Ancient Plant DNA Extracted from 2,900-Year-Old Assyrian Brick

    ... team of British and Danish researchers with expertise in chemistry, biology and genetics, asked for access to the ...

    Nathan Falde - 23/08/2023 - 14:49

  13. Roman-Era London May Have Been as Ethnically Diverse as Today

    ... mitochondrial DNA showed he was from North Africa. But the chemistry of his teeth reveals that he grew up in London. He ...

    Mark Miller - 26/11/2015 - 00:46

  14. Can Exploring The Clouds Of Venus Find The Origins Of Life?

    It is known that planet Earth is about 4.54 billion years old and that life on our planet dates from at least 3.5 billion years ago. However, despite knowing when life first appeared on Earth, scientists still debate how life actually began, and whether the seeds of life originated elsewhere in the universe.

    ashley cowie - 15/09/2020 - 19:05

  15. Danish Experts Discover the Earliest Secrets of Egyptian Writing Ink

    ... Papyrus Ink Grandfathers of Alchemy, Forefathers Of Chemistry Controversial Lead Codices With Earliest Written ...

    Ed Whelan - 28/10/2020 - 13:04

  16. Miltos, The Wonder Dust of the Ancient World

    What pigment could be used for ship maintenance, art, agriculture, medicine, and cosmetics? In the Greco-Roman world, the multi-use ocher pigment called Miltos filled all these roles. The powerful fiery hue of the pigment livened up classical wall paintings. And it was also used mark sheep…and stain tardy Assembly attendants in ancient Athens.

    Caleb Strom - 16/12/2018 - 22:50

  17. Researchers Take a Bite Out of Prehistoric Nicotine Use

    ... David Gang, a professor in the WSU Institute of Biological Chemistry, Korey Brownstein, a graduate student in the WSU ...

    ancient-origins - 02/03/2018 - 01:58

  18. First Americans May Have Arrived by Sea Ice Highway as Early as 24,000 Years Ago

    ... came from tiny, fossilized plankton. The abundance and chemistry of these organisms help reconstruct ocean ...

    ancient-origins - 18/12/2023 - 17:54

  19. Romans Had Ancient Tech for Creating Seismic Invisibility Cloak Around Monuments

    ... in a number of domains, from architecture to engineering, chemistry and even nanotechnology! Today’s concrete ...

    Joanna Gillan - 04/05/2019 - 17:04

  20. Medical Astrology: Moon Fever and Diseases Sent from the Skies

    ... ( Public Domain ) Robert Boyle, the founder of modern chemistry, although not a medical astrologer himself, made ...

    Caleb Strom - 29/12/2017 - 22:55

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