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The discovery of a 43,000-year-old fingerprint in Spain is challenging the idea that Neanderthals were not capable of ...
A modern bakery recreated a 5,000-year-old bread recipe after archaeologists in Turkey unearthed a Bronze Age loaf of bread.
Stone Age humans scavenged the skeletons of several whale species along the Bay of Biscay in what is now southwestern France ...
That special performance of “The Repass” is Saturday, May 31 at 7 p.m. at the McDonogh 35 auditorium on Cadillac Street. tickets are available at the door. Stay up to date with the latest news, ...
Paleontologists discovered the oldest ant species on the planet, 113 million years old and with scythe-shaped jaws.
Located 15,000 light-years away in a region of the Milky Way brimming with stars, gas and dust, this object could be a highly ...
Archaeologists rediscover Ichijodani, a formidable stronghold that flourished amid medieval Japan’s brutal power struggles ...
A 47-million-year-old cicada fossil from Germany’s Messel Pit could teach us about the evolution of insect communication.
S cientists unearthed a granite pebble bearing the world's oldest known human fingerprint, left by a Neanderthal ...
Archaeologists discovered a human fingerprint left on a rock in Spain now considered the oldest known human fingerprint.
Fingerprint made by Neanderthal 43,000 years ago could be world’s oldest portrait - Ochre mark is thought to be oldest ...
According to the Massachusetts Legacy Tree Program, the Endicott Pear Tree – a European pear tree named Pyrus communis – was planted between 1632 and 1649 by the first governor of the Massachusetts ...
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