Archaeological News: Human ancestors had taste for meat, brains
Archaeological News: Human ancestors had taste for meat, brains : archaeologicalnews: Human...
View Articlearchaeoprehistorica: Hunting evidence from prehistoric lithics...
archaeoprehistorica:Hunting evidence from prehistoric lithics at Yellowstone Lake campsitesProteins found on ancient stone tools recovered from the shores of Yellowstone Lake tell of great bear, deer...
View ArticleLinguists Identify 15,000-Year-Old 'Ultraconserved Words' | WaPo
Linguists Identify 15,000-Year-Old 'Ultraconserved Words' | WaPo: thethroneroom: Researchers...
View ArticleSexual Selection in Humans: Beards, Chins, and Maps
Sexual Selection in Humans: Beards, Chins, and Maps: theadvancedapes: Sexual selection in humans is...
View ArticleGathering Divergent Forest Honeys: Collections and Commodity Flows in the...
Gathering Divergent Forest Honeys: Collections and Commodity Flows in the Philippines | Anthropology...
View Articleinfinity-lucidity: @ The Israeli Museum of Art and Antics
infinity-lucidity:@ The Israeli Museum of Art and Antics
View Articleancientart: The Ancient Greek Temple of Apollo at Corinth. The...
ancientart:The Ancient Greek Temple of Apollo at Corinth.The temple had a double cella, each with two rows of columns (there were once 38, only 7 remain), and a pronaos. At the time of discovery it was...
View ArticleTheHistoryPlace: Assyria
TheHistoryPlace: Assyria: thehistoryplace: Assyria was an ancient civilisation ranging from 1600...
View Articlerandomblogsnet: Dendrochronology was posted at...
randomblogsnet:Dendrochronology was posted at http://www.randompicturesblog.com/2013/05/dendrochronology/Dendrochronology
View Articleoriginalheadlines: The Benty Grange helmet is...
originalheadlines:The Benty Grange helmet is an archaeological artefact excavated by Thomas Bateman in 1848 from an Anglo-Saxon tumulus (or barrow) at the Benty Grange Farm in the civil parish of...
View Articletheolduvaigorge: Functional insights into the innovative Early...
theolduvaigorge:Functional insights into the innovative Early Howiesons Poort technology at Diepkloof Rock Shelter (Western Cape, South Africa)by Igreja Marina and Porraz Guillaume“The Howiesons Poort...
View ArticleArchaeological News: Ancient quarry, key unearthed in Jerusalem
Archaeological News: Ancient quarry, key unearthed in Jerusalem:...
View Articletammuz: Foundation deposit of King Warad-Sin of Larsa in ancient...
tammuz:Foundation deposit of King Warad-Sin of Larsa in ancient Mesopotamia, 1834-1823 BCE. The bronze statues found in several locations depict the image of the royal donor carrying the first basket...
View Articlearchaeoprehistorica: Quarry of Jerusalem’s Second Temple...
archaeoprehistorica:Quarry of Jerusalem’s Second Temple discovered
View ArticleNew excavations to find lost Pictish kingdom - Heritage - Scotsman.com
New excavations to find lost Pictish kingdom - Heritage - Scotsman.com:...
View ArticleArchaeological News: Lost Lands Found by Scientists
Archaeological News: Lost Lands Found by Scientists: archaeologicalnews: A lost continent off the...
View Articlethesherd: The digital reconstruction of Uruk, one of the...
thesherd:The digital reconstruction of Uruk, one of the world’s oldest cities. (via Uruk rises again in digital 3D : Archaeology News from Past Horizons)
View ArticleCrimes against History: Ten UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Syria Damaged by...
theculturetrip: The ongoing Syrian conflict has wreaked havoc on the lives of the Syrian public as...
View Articlepitchforking: Beginning around two million years ago, early...
pitchforking:Beginning around two million years ago, early stone tool-making humans, known scientifically as Oldowan hominin, started to exhibit a number of physiological and ecological adaptations...
View ArticleCulture wars: why attack heritage?
Culture wars: why attack heritage?: Nazi book burnings targeting ‘non-Aryan’...
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