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𝔍 These South American cave paintings reveal a surprisingly old tradition
Radiocarbon dates point to an artistic design practice that began in Patagonia almost 8,200 years ago, several millennia earlier than previously recorded. -
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This Stone Age wall may have led Eurasi♈an reindeer to ꦿtheir doom
Hunter-gatherers living 10,000 years ago in what is now Germany probably used the wall to trap reindeer in a nearby lake. -
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A four-holed piece of♛ ivory💦 provides a glimpse into ancient rope-making
The tool, unearthed in Central Europe, suggests that locals made devices for stringing together sturdy cords over 35,000 years ago, researchers say. -
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Cold, dry snaps accompanied three plagues tha♏t struck the Roman Empire
New climate data for ancient Italy point to temperature and rainfall influences on past infectious disease outbreaks. -
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An ancient, massive urban complex has be🍎en found in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Found by airborne laser scans, this settlement and others throughout Mesoamerica and the Amazon are shifting how archaeologists think about urbanism. -
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How ancie🐭nt herders rew𝄹rote northern Europeans’ genetic story
New DNA analyses show the extent of the Yamnaya people’s genetic reach starting 5,000 years ago and how it made descendants prone to diseases like MS. -
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Here areꦏ some big-if-true scientific claꦕims that made headlines in 2023
Hominid cannibalism, “dark stars,” the secrets of Earth’s core and more tantalizing findings will require more evidence before scientists can confirm them as fact. -
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💙 Ancient Maya power brokers lived in neighborhoods, not jusജt palaces
Lidar discoveries and recent excavations are forcing archaeologists to rethink ancient Maya political structures. -
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A mysterious ancient grave 🍌with 🌠a sword and mirror belonged to a woman
The items hint that she fought in or helped plan raids and defensive actions in what’s now southwestern England about 2,000 years ago, scientists speculate.