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SportsGrid on MSNStroman's Arrival and Role Sparks Debate at Yankee CampMarcus Stroman's early arrival at Yankee camp, eyeing a starting spot, has stirred both debates and controversy. Will Stroman ...
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Hosted on MSN'Have we learned nothing?': JD Vance delivers attack on US alliesVice-President JD Vance delivers attack on US allies. He said free speech and democratic institutions were being eroded and accused European politicians of forcing people to shut down social media ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNAncient Objects From 50,000 Years Ago Reveal Mysterious SymbolsThe tiny cuts and grooves that decorate some ancient human artifacts are not just pretty accidents, according to some ...
Discovered over a century ago, the late Upper Paleolithic archeological site included stone and bone tools, evidence of ...
There is mounting evidence indicating that symbolic and abstract thought may have deep evolutionary origins and not just a ...
New study shows Middle Paleolithic people intentionally decorated stone tools, offering evidence that abstract thinking began ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDid These Ice Age Europeans Wear Cheek Piercings?Wear patterns on the teeth of skeletons found in Central Europe suggest children as young as 6 may have been wearing labrets ...
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Lincolnshire Live on MSNNew 'one-of-a-kind gym' to open at Lincoln shopping centre next monthA strength coach will be opening a one-of-a-kind gym in the city next month. Ryan “Caveman” Croft is preparing to open The ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHundreds of Stone Age objects found during pilot excavation stun explorersFocusing on an area where a large lake was once situated during the Pleistocene, archaeologists found a wealth of material ...
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The Jordan Times on MSNTracing Jordan’s Prehistoric past: Archaeological findings in TafilehArchaeological teams studied the area near Tafila and many Paleolithic localities were examined by members of different scholars. One of the areas was near Jurf ed-Darawish and the Wadi Juhayra/Qusayr ...
The real Paleolithic diet, though ... If Wrangham is right, cooking not only gave early humans the energy they needed to build bigger brains but also helped them get more calories from food ...
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