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Genetic data show that the first humans survived in a group of only 1280 people

Elif DulukSep 1, 2023Sep 2, 2023
Anthropology

A skull discovered in China suggests a different kind of humans

Dilek YazıcıAug 14, 2023Aug 14, 2023
Anthropology

Earliest signs of modern humans unearthed in Southeast Asia

Ahmet MengüçJun 15, 2023Jun 15, 2023
Anthropology

How did adaptations to living in cold climates favor social evolution?

Dilek YazıcıJun 1, 2023Jun 1, 2023
The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs didn't greatly damage flowering plants.
Paleontology

The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs didn’t greatly damage flowering plants

Dilek YazıcıSep 21, 2023Sep 21, 2023

The Chicxulub asteroid that killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago was found to be generally harmless to flowering plants.

Mexico's alien mummies.
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Laboratory results of Mexico’s ‘Alien Mummies’

Elif DulukSep 19, 2023Sep 19, 2023

Claims of UFOs and an ‘alien mummies’ in Mexico have gone viral on the internet, fueling conspiracy theories and prompting some cynical comments.

3000 year old priestly tomb unearthed in northern Peru.
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3000 year old priestly tomb unearthed in northern Peru

Ahmet MengüçSep 19, 2023Sep 19, 2023

A 3000 year old priestly tomb has been unearthed in northern Peru that may have belonged to an distinguished religious leader.

Early Medieval 'Govan Warrior' stone.
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Early Medieval ‘Govan Warrior’ stone carved in rock in Scotland

Dilek YazıcıSep 18, 2023Sep 18, 2023

An archaeological excavation by the University of Glasgow in Govan Old Churchyard has uncovered a remarkable new find. Early Medieval ‘Govan Warrior’ stone.

Viking era bronze buckle found in Gotland, Sweden.
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Viking era bronze buckle found in Gotland, Sweden

Elif DulukSep 17, 2023Sep 17, 2023

Two medieval buckles were discovered in the southern part of the Swedish island of Gotland. One of them was spotted by an 8 year old boy.

Four Roman swords and a javelin found in Israel.
Heritage

Four Roman swords and a javelin found in Israel

Elif DulukSep 16, 2023Sep 16, 2023

Israeli archaeologists have discovered four Roman swords and a javelin in a cave in the Judean desert, preserved for nearly 1900 years.

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A new Indo-European language discovered in the Hittite capital Hattusa.

A new Indo-European language discovered in the Hittite capital Hattusa

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Cup made from human skull found in Spanish cave.

Cup made from human skull found in Spanish cave

Sep 22, 2023Sep 22, 2023
Mexico's alien mummies.

Laboratory results of Mexico’s ‘Alien Mummies’

Sep 19, 2023Sep 19, 2023
3000 year old priestly tomb unearthed in northern Peru.

3000 year old priestly tomb unearthed in northern Peru

Sep 19, 2023Sep 19, 2023
Early Medieval 'Govan Warrior' stone.

Early Medieval ‘Govan Warrior’ stone carved in rock in Scotland

Sep 18, 2023Sep 18, 2023
Viking era bronze buckle found in Gotland, Sweden.

Viking era bronze buckle found in Gotland, Sweden

Sep 17, 2023Sep 17, 2023

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