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Archaeology & Fossils
Wed May 22 19:45:39 2013 GMT
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  • Science sinks teeth into Neanderthal weaning habits
  • Small, speedy plant-eater extends knowledge of dinosaur ecosystems
  • New archaeological 'high definition' sourcing sharpens understanding of the past
  • Allosaurus fed more like a falcon than a crocodile, new study finds
  • Villagers discover ancient ball game statue in Mexico
  • 14 closely related crocodiles existed around five million years ago
  • Fossil brain teaser: New study reveals patterns of dinosaur brain development
  • Major motion pictures from our prehistoric past (w/ Video)
  • Tiny ancient bandicoot shines light on future
  • Actor Johnny Depp immortalized in ancient fossil find
  • The eloquence of the otoliths
  • Light cast on lifestyle and diet of first New Zealanders
  • Oldest evidence of split between Old World monkeys and apes discovered
  • mtDNA study shows Minoans came from Europe not Africa
  • Mum and dad Theropod dinosaurs shared the work, research shows
  • Belizean government condemns pyramid destruction
  • Fossil saved from mule track revolutionizes understanding of ancient dolphin-like marine reptile
  • Builders bulldoze big Mayan pyramid in Belize (Update 2)
  • Science about: Archaeology
    Mon May 20 16:43:57 2013 GMT
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  • Who invented clothes? A Palaeolithic archaeologist answers | Becky Wragg Sykes
  • Children transcribe ancient texts in citizen science project - video
  • King Richard III facial model goes on display in Leicester
  • Mayan pyramid bulldozed by road construction firm
  • Archaeologists map lost medieval Suffolk town of Dunwich under the sea
  • Wingsuit flight over Nazca lines – video
  • Babylon's hanging garden: ancient scripts give clue to missing wonder
  • The Jamestown cannibalism is no surprise – it's part of human history | Richard Sugg
  • Excavated skull suggests Jamestown colonists resorted to cannibalism
  • In desperate circumstances, would you eat people? | Poll
  • Archaeology: A Secret History; Alex Polizzi: The Fizer Returns – TV review
  • Richard III archaeologists to return to Leicester site in search of lost knight
  • Egyptians grab ancient land of the pharaohs to bury their dead
  • Remains of woman buried 4,500 years ago are discovered near Windsor
  • Neolithic homes reconstructed for Stonehenge visitor centre
  • Stone Pages Archaeo News
    Wed May 22 16:43:46 2013 GMT
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  • Neolithic site revealed in China
  • Star Carr finds exhibited together for the first time
  • Minoans originated in Europe, not Egypt
  • Ancient burials uncovered in Amesbury
  • Agriculture may predate rice in subtropical China
  • Scottish island hints at undiscovered burial sites
  • Dismembered dogs point to ancient initiation rite
  • The mysterious mounds of Nicaragua
  • Evolutionary answers from prehistoric ear bones
  • Beaker burial ground uncovered in Scotland
  • Indus civilization: a melting pot with powerful women
  • Making of Europe unlocked by DNA
  • Reconstruction of the face of an ancient Maltese woman
  • Neanderthals were right handed
  • 40,000 boxes of Neolithic artifacts locked in Turkish warehouse
  • soc.history.moderated
    Wed May 1 16:47:29 2013 GMT
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