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Obsidian 'trail' provides clues to how humans... - 22 Jun 2009
Archaeologists have used stone tools to answer many questions about human ancestors in both the distant and near past and now they are...
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Underground cave dating from the year 1 A.D. exposed... - 22 Jun 2009
The cave was originally a large quarry during the Roman and Byzantine era and was one of its kind; various engravings were uncovered in the cave,...
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NOAA report finds threats to California's Cordell... - 18 Jun 2009
A new NOAA report on the health of Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary indicates that the overall condition of the sanctuary's marine life...
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New discovery suggests mammoths survived in Britain... - 17 Jun 2009
Research which finally proves that bones found in Shropshire, England provide the most geologically recent evidence of woolly mammoths in North...
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CU-Boulder study shows Maya intensively cultivated... - 16 Jun 2009
Evidence found at ancient village of Ceren in El Salvador buried by volcanic ash about 600 A.D. IMAGE:...
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CARTA to digitize extensive primate collection this... - 16 Jun 2009
SDSC to assist in creating online collection of great ape skeletons and records VIDEO: Once a 3D reconstruction...
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Archeological evidence of human activity found... - 8 Jun 2009
ANN ARBOR, Mich.---More than 100 feet deep in Lake Huron, on a wide stoney ridge that 9,000 years ago was a land bridge, University of Michigan...
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Fossil teeth of browsing horse found in Panama Canal... - 8 Jun 2009
IMAGE: This is an Anchitherium clarencei fossil found in the Panama Canal expansion earthworks and identified...
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New 'molecular clock' aids dating of human migration... - 4 Jun 2009
Researchers at the University of Leeds have devised a more accurate method of dating ancient human migration – even when no corroborating...
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High population density triggers cultural explosions - 4 Jun 2009
Increasing population density, rather than boosts in human brain power, appears to have catalysed the emergence of modern human behaviour,...
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UF study finds that ancient mammals shifted diets as... - 2 Jun 2009
IMAGE: This fossilized horse (Equus) tooth shows where a series of enamel samples have been drilled to help...
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Harvard scientist says we are what we eat -- and... - 1 Jun 2009
Invention of cooking drove evolution of the human species, new book argues CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 1, 2009 -- "You are what you eat." Can these...
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Lesson from the past for surviving climate change - 27 May 2009
Research examines how past communities coped with climate change Research led by the University of Leicester suggests people today and in future...
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Stanford's Woods Institute awards new round of... - 27 May 2009
The Woods Institute for the Environment has awarded four new Environmental Venture Projects (EVP) grants for interdisciplinary research aimed...
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Ocean life in olden days: Researchers upend modern... - 24 May 2009
Census of Marine Life historians reconstruct images of past sea life that boggle today's imagination This release is available in...
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