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Archaeologists uncover 13,000-year-old bones of ancient, extinct species of bison at Old Vero Man site
In what is considered one of the oldest and most important archaeological digs in North America, scientists have uncovered what they believe are the bones of a 13,000- to 14,000-year-old ancient, extinct species of bison at the Old Vero Man … Continue reading
Archaeologists uncover 13,000-year-old bones of ancient, extinct species of bison
In what is considered one of the oldest and most important archaeological digs in North America, scientists have uncovered what they believe are the bones of a 13,000- to 14,000-year-old ancient, extinct species of bison at the Old Vero Man … Continue reading
Archaeologists find world’s oldest axe in Australia
Archaeologists from The Australian National University (ANU) have unearthed fragments from the edge of the world’s oldest-known axe, found in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. read more (e) Science News – Paleontology & Archaeology
Vladimir is thrilled by the Sungarian man: Archaeologists studied tools made by Homo sapiens who had lived near Vladimir
Archaeologists have studied the objects made of bone, antler and ivory, that were found at the Sungir archaeological site. They managed to learn how the Homo sapiens processed solid organic materials and produced tools and ornamentals. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
Archaeologists create 3-D interactive digital reconstruction of King Richard III
University of Leicester archaeologists who discovered and helped to identify the mortal remains of King Richard III have created a 3D interactive representation of the grave and the skeleton of the king under the car park. read more (e) Science … Continue reading
Italian archaeologists find statue of Cerberus in Turkey
(ANSA) – Ankara, October 24 – A team of Italian archaeologists have discovered a statue of Cerberus, the three-headed guard dog of Greek mythology for Hades, at the ‘Gate to Hell’ in Hierapolis (Turkey), ANSA was told by the head … Continue reading