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What The Discovery Of 4,000-Year-Old Noodles In China Taught Us About The World-Famous Food
The origin story of noodles is tricky to trace. But a discovery in China provides particularly interesting insight as to when ...
In 2010, a three-judge bench of the Allahabad High Court weighed worship traditions, historical records and ASI excavations ...
At the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, the archaeology department has over 1 million artifacts from all over the ...
Nearly 250 schoolchildren — some from a girls’ Lego construction team — and 35 adult volunteers helped search for the ...
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What archaeology says about the facts of Jesus' tomb
Most people picture Jesus’ tomb as a small, empty chamber with a single stone bench, but archaeology tells a very different story. First-century tombs around Jerusalem were multi-person family ...
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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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A day in the life of Ancient Olympia with the priestesses of the Olympic flame lighting ceremony
This week sees the Olympic flame pass from Greece to Italy en route to Milan for the Winter Games. Euronews spent a day ...
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At ‘Neolithic capital’ in Turkey, carved faces upend narrative of a primitive age
Human figures in 'Stone Hills,' where the Bible's Abraham settled, attest to the start of human settlements 11,000 years ago: ...
Ancient civilizations left behind enigmatic sites like the Plain of Jars, Nazca Lines, Paracas Candelabra, Yonaguni Submarine ...
On the windswept hills overlooking Turkey's vast southeastern plains, new archaeological discoveries are revealing how life ...
Amid the vast destruction of the war, a small group of determined individuals fought to save Gaza's archaeological heritage.
Sediment DNA also traces life outside the cave. Predators dragged prey into sheltered chambers, humans left waste behind. By ...
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