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In Turkey, ancient carved faces shed new light on Neolithic society
Archaeological finds on Turkey’s southeastern hills shed light on life 11,000 years ago, during the rise of the world’s first ...
By Ceyda Caglayan SANLIURFA, Turkey (Reuters) -Turkey unveiled dozens of new finds at a major archaeological site in ...
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Extraordinary new archaeological finds across America
Across North America, archaeologists are rewriting what I thought I knew about the continent’s past, uncovering sites that ...
Turkey reveals major 12,000-year-old discoveries at Göbeklitepe and Sefertepe, offering new insight into ritual life and ...
Modern technology, new excavations and curious amateurs have helped unearth some of the world's greatest treasures in the last 50 years – from secret Maya pyramids and fascinating fossils to ...
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If You Dig Archeology, You Might Love These 50 Fascinating Finds From Around The World
No matter how much we dig, it seems there's always something new to discover. Quite literally. Each fascinating find brings ...
The summaries below were drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All linked stories were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists. Throughout ...
A student from the Sunshine State recently struck gold during an archaeological excavation in Britain – over 4,000 miles from home. Yara Souza of Orlando, Florida, discovered the ninth-century golden ...
Archaeological evidence from sites like Madjedbebe suggested an arrival date of approximately 65,000 years ago, while genetic analyses consistently pointed to a much more recent timeframe of 47,000 to ...
In the popular imagination, life at Pompeii came to an abrupt and violent end after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E. Its pristine frescoes, well-preserved buildings, and petrified bodies seem ...
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Archaeological study challenges paleo diet, revealing humans have long eaten 'processed plant foods'
Humans evolved over hundreds of thousands of years to be the ultimate flexible eaters—chasing carbohydrates and fats from plant and animal sources alike. A new study in the Journal of Archaeological ...
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