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:: Archaeology
Top Stories | July 30
:: More in Archaeology
A genetic analysis of a skeleton from an ancient Asian tomb illuminates the spread of Indo-Europeans.
Researchers have discovered hundreds of African-style stone hand axes on Crete, suggesting that sea-going hominids reached the island hundreds of thousands of years ago en route to Europe.
Hominids displayed advanced organizational thinking almost 800,000 years ago
Colorful birds possibly raised for ceremonial and trade purposes long before Spanish arrival
Plant fibers excavated at a cave in western Asia suggest that people there made twine more than 30,000 years ago.
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