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A mass grave for fighters in a Roman Empire-era battle is revealed in Vienna
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Study uncovers mercury treatment in 19th-century French child suffering from rickets and scurvy
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New computer model reveals how Bronze Age Scandinavians could have crossed the sea
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First ancient genomes from the Green Sahara deciphered
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Ancient tombs in Anatolia suggest reverence for youth preceded elite burials
Archaeology
Stone tool discovery shows people in East Asia were innovating during the Middle Paleolithic
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New study challenges the story of humanity's shift from prehistoric hunting to farming
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Why children may have taken part in creating prehistoric cave art
Archaeology
Discovery of Quina technology challenges view of ancient human development in East Asia
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Ottoman Empire's religious 'tolerance' was another form of control, findings suggest
Archaeology
Melsonby hoard: Iron-Age Yorkshire discovery reveals ancient Britons' connections with Europe
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Fitting the 'missing puzzle pieces'—research sheds light on the deep history of social change in West Papua
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Even the common people drank wine in Troy
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The hidden hand of medieval female scribes
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Digital cuneiforms: Updated tool expands access to ancient Hittite texts
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Skeletal analysis in Tombos tombs finds hardworking individuals buried among the elite
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Nescot dog remains provide insight into Romano-British ritual practices
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How ancient stone kitchens preserve food secrets
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Radical study of medieval warhorses unveiled in new book
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Decoding a medieval mystery manuscript

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Light that spirals like a nautilus shell
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Researchers identify simple rules for folding the genome
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Deeper understanding of plant cell transformation could pave way for controlling fruit growth
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Climate warming increases flood risks from rain-on-snow events in high mountain Asia, study finds
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CRISPR screen identifies EIF3D as critical regulator of stem cell pluripotency maintenance
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Hundred-year storm tides to hit Bangladesh every decade as climate change intensifies, scientists report
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Researchers discover a new type of quantum entanglement
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The obstetrical dilemma: Large-scale study explores evolutionary trade-offs of wide vs. narrow hips
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Scientists find evidence of universal conformal invariance in diverse cellular movement
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Pt nano-catalyst with graphene pockets enhances fuel cell durability and efficiency
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Industrial carbon producers contribute significantly to sea level rise, modeling study finds
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4,000-year-old town discovered hidden in Arabian oasis

The discovery of a 4,000-year-old fortified town hidden in an oasis in modern-day Saudi Arabia reveals how life at the time was slowly changing from a nomadic to an urban existence, archaeologists said on Wednesday.

How far south did Polynesian seafarers sail?

Prehistoric Polynesian seafarers were highly skilled and undertook some of the longest and most technically demanding voyages in prehistory—but did they ever sail into very high latitudes with landfall in Antarctica, as ...