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Residue found in Roman vial reveals first evidence of ancient physicians use of feces in medicine
The vial, also known as an unguentarium, is commonly believed to have held perfumes or cosmetic oils.
New evidence from Neolithic mass graves in northeastern France suggests that some of Europe’s earliest violent encounters were not random acts of brutality, but carefully staged displays of power. By ...
A noted archaeologist is challenging conventional wisdom on one of the world’s oldest cultures, arguing that Chinese ...
Egypt requested that the artifact be returned under the 1970 UNESCO Convention, which both it and the Netherlands are ...
Genetic data strengthens the case that humans first settled Sahul around 60,000 years ago, using multiple seafaring routes.
The study, published in Science Advances, analyzed 82 humans from the Alsace region (around 4300–4150 cal BC) and found statistically significant chemical differences between those treated “normally” ...
The discovery was made in Turkey, after scientists discovered "dark brownish flakes" in a 1,900-year-old bottle.
Judging by the condition and design of the remains, INRAP suggests that John IV must have employed the best engineers and ...
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Wild new study uses Neanderthals to expose generative AI’s knowledge gap
Neanderthals have become unlikely test cases for the limits of generative AI. A new wave of research argues that when ...
A new study involving researchers from Oxford's Department of Earth Sciences has finally solved the mystery of what caused ...
The study of skull fragments from the Olèrdola (Olèrdola, Barcelona) and Molí d'Espígol (Tornabous, Lleida) sites has ...
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