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- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- August 25, 2018
Checking in with the man who says he discovered an advanced ancient civilization.
Checking in with the man who says he discovered an advanced ancient civilization.
SCIENTISTS have finally put a face to a “pretty” woman whose remains are the most ancient ever discovered in the Americas.
According to a BBC News report, analysis of DNA recovered from a 50,000-year-old bone fragment unearthed in Russia’s Denisova Cave suggests that it belonged to a teenage girl who had a Neanderthal mother and a Denisovan father.
A few years ago, a team of archaeologists cleaning sand from an ancient Egyptian tomb discovered a group of broken jars, one of them containing a mysterious white substance.
A couple in southeastern Manatee County claim to have spotted a bipedal figure they believe to be a Bigfoot creature.
A young girl’s remarkable image of a strange anomaly at Loch Ness has been hailed by researchers as the best photo of the popular Loch Ness monster in years.
Suzana Herculano-Houzel spent most of 2003 perfecting a macabre recipe—a formula for brain soup. Sometimes she froze the jiggly tissue in liquid nitrogen, and then she liquefied it in a blender. Other times she soaked it in formaldehyde and then mashed it in detergent, yielding a smooth, pink slurry.
University of Otago-led international collaborative research calls into question the ethics and skeletal and genomic analysis surrounding research into the much publicised “Atacama mummy.”
Embalming in ancient Egypt predated the pharaohs, an ancient mummy reveals. That would mean that the practice began at least 1,500 years earlier than once thought.
NASA is preparing to launch a cutting-edge, laser-armed satellite that will spend three years studying Earth’s changing ice sheets from above.