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May 2024
Iron Age Woman May Have Been Sacrificed in England
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May, 24
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DORSET, ENGLAND—According to a BBC News report, researchers from Bournemouth
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Residue Analysis Identifies Possible Uses of Pottery Vessels
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May, 24
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HALLE, GERMANY—According to a statement released by the State Office
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Two Ancient Statues Repatriated to Thailand
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May, 24
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BANGKOK, THAILAND—The Bangkok Post reports that two bronze sculptures that
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‘Fossilizing’ cracks in infrastructure creates sealing that can even survive earthquakes
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May, 24
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Various forms of underground activity, such as deep wells or
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New insights into the degradation dynamics of organic material in the seafloor
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May, 24
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The long-term deposition of organic material in sediments on the
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New Thoughts on the “Lead Lady” of the Netherlands
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May, 24
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NIJMEGEN, THE NETHERLANDS—According to a Dutch News report, scientists have
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Temple Site in Northern India Investigated
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expedder
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May, 24
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GUWAHATI, INDIA—The Times of India reports that traces of a
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Study Reevaluates the Peopling of Paleolithic Cyprus
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May, 24
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ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA—According to a statement released by Flinders University, paleolithic
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Highly sensitive fiber optic gyroscope senses rotational ground motion around active volcano
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May, 24
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Researchers have built a prototype fiber optic gyroscope for high
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A rise in sea urchins and related damage to kelp forests impacts Oregon’s gray whales and their food
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May, 24
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A recent boom in the purple sea urchin population off
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