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Neolithic Watermelons May Have Been Valued for Their Seeds

ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI—According to a statement released by Washington University in St. Louis, biologist Susanne S. Renner and her colleagues analyzed genes extracted from 6,000-year-old watermelon seeds unearthed at Libya’s Uan Muhuggiag rock shelter. They compared them to genes from 3,300-year-old watermelon seeds unearthed in Sudan and from collections of …

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L’INAFFIDABILITA’ DEI DADI ROMANI DA GIOCO!

Per leggere questo articolo occorrono 6 minuti I Romani erano grandi giocatori d’azzardo e amavano trascorrere  il proprio tempo libero con il gioco dei dadi nella locale taberna. Molti dei dadi rinvenuti nelle vaie campagne di scavo sono risultati piuttosto asimmetrici, schiacciati, allungati o semplicemente irregolari. Gli archeologi hanno spesso …

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Possible Hessian Remains Found at Revolutionary War Battlefield

GLASSBORO, NEW JERSEY—According to an Associated Press report, a mass grave has been found in the trench system surrounding Fort Mercer, an earthen structure built during the Revolutionary War by American forces on the New Jersey shore of the Delaware River. Researchers from Rowan University and South River Heritage Consulting …

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JWST Snaps Photo of Star Whose Light 12.9 Billion Light-Years

The Hubble Space Telescope continues making incredible discoveries as it peers into the vastness of our universe. Not only is Webb helping us better understand how our universe formed and how galaxies came into existence, but the space telescope is also expected to help astronomers better understand exoplanets across the …

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