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When Did Cooking Begin?
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Nov, 22
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TEL AVIV, ISRAEL—Hominins living in what is now northern Israel
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Genetic Study Suggests Neolithic Mesopotamia Was a Melting Pot
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Nov, 22
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ANKARA, TURKEY—Phys.org reports that an international team of researchers including
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Knowledge About Cultivation May Have Traveled With Early Crops
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Nov, 22
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ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI—According to a statement released by Washington University
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Largest known manta ray population is thriving off the coast of Ecuador, new research shows
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Nov, 22
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Scientists have identified off the coast of Ecuador a distinct
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Revolutionary War–Era Graves Unearthed in South Carolina
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Nov, 22
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CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA—The Post and Courier reports that forensic anthropologists
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Objects Repatriated to Oneida Indian Nation
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Nov, 22
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HAMILTON, NEW YORK—The Associated Press reports that Colgate University has returned
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Bathhouse Dated to Third Century B.C. Uncovered in Egypt
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Nov, 22
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CAIRO, EGYPT—Live Science reports that a 2,200-year-old bathhouse has been
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Did Humans Cause the Demise of Madagascar’s Megafauna?
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Nov, 22
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ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR—A small population of Asians who stopped mixing with
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1,500-Year-Old Terracotta Figurines Found in Northern China
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Nov, 22
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SHANXI, CHINA—China Daily reports that terracotta figurines have been found
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Roman-Era Odeon Uncovered in Crete
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Nov, 22
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CHANIA, GREECE—According to Live Science report, a Roman-era odeon has
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