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The 4 Unsolved Mystery of the Vanished Civilization
Few things grip the human imagination quite like a civilization that was once great - building cities, writing laws, trading across continents - and then simply disappeared. Not conquered, not ...
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For the first time, scientists extract black plague DNA from an ancient bone of an animal that died 4,000 years ago
A 4,000-year-old sheep just blew up everything we thought we knew about the Black Plague, and the real story is far older, and far stranger, than history ever let on.
Varanasi: Banaras Hindu University, in collaboration with the Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI), will host a two-day symposium titled BHU-AnSI Pa.
Denisovans were a type of ancient human that for a long time were known only from their DNA and teeth. But recent fossil findings and analysis is now revealing what these people looked like and that ...
Archaeologists were puzzled when they found parrot feathers in a pre-Inca burial in coastal Peru. A new study suggests that the birds were captured in the wild and kept alive over lengthy journeys ...
Parrots are vibrant, charismatic, and fascinating creatures. They have become popular pets, but they are a huge responsibility. A recent survey showed that bird ownership among Gen Z (people born in ...
JAXA samples reveal that asteroid Ryugu has a complete set of nucleobases, the building blocks of DNA, suggesting these ingredients of life may be common in the solar system.
Scientists from the University of Colombia have found an ancient "ghost" DNA genome that existed in South America over 6,000 years ago but vanished.
The scientists at the Birbal Sahni Institute of Paleosciences are working toward finding Tajikistan ancestry through skeletons found in Vadnagar; explaining the Tibetan, South Asian and Central Asian ...
Two fossil skulls found in central China are prompting fresh debate over when they lived – and where they belong in the human ...
An interdisciplinary study published in Nature reconstructs over 2,000 years of population history in Argentina's Uspallata ...
Ancient DNA shows Doggerland beneath the North Sea supported forests and wildlife 16,000 years ago, revealing a milder Ice Age refuge.
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