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Study Investigates Ice Age Climate in Siberia

LAWRENCE, KANSAS—A new study of pollen samples dated to between 45,000 and 50,000 years ago suggests that early modern humans may have encountered a period of warmer temperatures, higher humidity, grasslands, and coniferous forests as they migrated across Europe and Asia and into Siberia, according to a statement released by …

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DA SCAVI ARCHEOLOGICI NELLA ITTITA HATTUSHA, IDENTIFICATA NUOVA LINGUA INDOEUROPEA

Per leggere questo articolo occorrono 3 minuti Uno scavo archeologico nel sito Patrimonio mondiale dell’UNESCO Boğazköy – Hattusha, nella Turchia centro-settentrionale, ha portato alla luce elementi identificanti di una lingua indoeuropea sconosciuta. Alle indagini sulla scoperta ha partecipa Daniel Schwemer, docente della cattedra del Vicino Oriente antico dell’Università di Würzburg. …

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2,300-Year-Old Greek Bronze Mirror Discovered in Israel

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL—CNN reports that cremated human remains and a well-preserved folding bronze box mirror have been found in a cave near Jerusalem by researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA). The burial is estimated to date to sometime between the late fourth century and early …

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