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The European Bone Pit That Holds Clues to the Deadliest Pandemic in Human HistoryIt starts with a shiver down the spine. Imagine stumbling across a pit in the heart of Europe, filled not with treasure but ...
An archaeological site in Germany suggests communal hunting and complex thinking emerged earlier in human evolution than once thought.
Dumitrache is no stranger to ancient discovery. In 2024, the shepherd was at the base of Merez Hill in the town of Șoimești, about an 8-mile drive to the northeast, when he spotted bones for the first ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNThis Gruesome Stone Age Burial Site In Sweden Has Researchers BaffledBefore the construction of a new railroad and bridge began, archeologists were brought in to the Kanaljorden site in ...
B.C.'s Human Rights Commissioner Kasari Govender says she has found "systemic discrimination" in how health authorities detain vulnerable adults who are at risk of harm. Adults who appear to be ...
The World War II Battle of Okinawa left an estimated 240,000 people killed or missing — and 80 years later, their bones are still ... “They are human, and I am human too,” he answered ...
a human bite mark on her ear, and lacerations on her body. The rescue group said the fracture to her left femoral head is an old injury, and the break to the right femoral head is new, likely the ...
a human bite mark on her ear, and lacerations on her body. The rescue group said the fracture to her left femoral head is an old injury, and the break to the right femoral head is new, likely the ...
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