The site of a large Roman factory has been uncovered on the banks of a river where it lay "hidden in plain sight" for ...
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Stone tools older than humanity itself
Stone tools dating back 3.3 million years were created long before the appearance of the Homo genus. These discoveries show ...
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The Jefferson Split Squat Is the Best Leg Exercise You're Not Doing – Here's How to Master It
Unlike with a Bulgarian split squat, where one foot is off the ground behind you, the Jefferson split squat keeps both feet ...
A major ancient Roman factory found in England sheds light on tool production, with over 800 whetstones and stone anchors ...
Newly sequenced Native genomes showcase a wealth of surprises, from previously unknown populations to unique high-altitude adaptations.
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Last common ancestor of modern humans and Neanderthals possibly found in Casablanca, Morocco
In the research, published Wednesday (Jan. 7) in the journal Nature, a team of Moroccan and French researchers detailed their ...
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The Serapeum granite boxes may not be what we were told
Deep inside the Serapeum of Saqqara sit massive granite boxes weighing tens of tons, carved from some of the hardest stone on Earth. Engineers studying their flatness, squareness, and mirror-like ...
Evidence of a Roman industrial hub in North East England dating back over 1,900 years has been unearthed. The "extraordinary" ...
Our experts have helped uncover evidence of a Roman industrial hub on the banks of the River Wear, at Offerton, near ...
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'Extraordinary' evidence of Roman industrial hub in North East England dating back over 1,900 years unearthed
Evidence of a Roman industrial hub in North East England dating back over 1,900 years has been unearthed.
Archaeologists have discovered 'extraordinary' evidence of a Roman industrial hub in North East England dating back over ...
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These 773,000-Year-Old Hominin Fossils from Morocco May Be the Closest Ancestors of Modern Humans
Between roughly 600,000 and one million years ago, Africa’s fossil record goes strangely quiet. Genetic evidence suggests ...
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