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A for people who are interested in paleontology, archeology, and anthropology. Pseudoscience, ancient aliens, etc. discouraged.

A for people who are interested in paleontology, archeology, and anthropology. Pseudoscience, ancient aliens, etc. discouraged.

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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
May 2, 2021May 2021

Posted by JoeB
Untouched Chamber Tomb discovered in County Kerry, Ireland. Construction workers working on a land improvement project on a farm in Ireland have uncovered a previously untouched ancient tomb. The tomb was exposed when a...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Feb 14, 2021Feb 2021

Posted by JoeB
The oldest known large-scale brewery discovered in Egypt. An Egyptian-American Archaeological Mission, headed by Matthew Adams of New York University, and Deborah Vishak of Princeton University, working in north Abydos ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 30, 2021Jan 2021

Posted by JoeB
A little bit of humour.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 26, 2020Dec 2020

Posted by Triphid
A little something for the Paleontologists amongst us. Dinosaurs tracks and track-ways found in Australia and some of the Dinosaurs that inhabited Australia some 65+ million years ago. i hope you'll enjoy them.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
May 22, 2021May 2021

Posted by bobwjr
LINK3,000-year-old sword discovered in Denmark is 'still sharp'
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Shared from General & Hellos
Aug 2, 2021Aug 2021

Posted by BirdMan1
3.42 Billion y/o Archaea?
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 19, 2021Jan 2021

Posted by JoeB
Statue of fossil hunter Mary Anning to be erected in Lyme Regis. A statue of the nineteenth century fossil hunter Mary Anning is to be erected in her home town, Lyme Regis, in Dorset on the south coast of England. The ...
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Shared from General & Hellos
May 22, 2021May 2021

Posted by BirdMan1
Dinosaur Food?
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jul 30, 2021Jul 2021

Posted by JoeB
Interpretting the Neolithic Mustatils of northwestern Arabia. The northwestern part of the Arabian Peninsula was, until fairly recently, believed to have been largely uninhabited until the onset of the Iron Age, in the ...
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Shared from Academic (e.g., Science)
Jan 9, 2021Jan 2021

Posted by Druvius
Ice Age hunters’ leftovers may have fueled dog domestication:
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 15, 2020Dec 2020

Posted by JoeB
Keratinous beaks in Confuciusornithiform Birds. The beaked rostrum is one of the most distinctive features of Birds, present in all living species and exhibiting an enormous diversity of form and size relative to the ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Mar 29, 2022Mar 2022

Posted by yvilletom
A Search on kinds of anthropology gets There are four types of anthropology: cultural anthropology, archaeology, physical (biological) anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. These four types allow anthropologists to study the total variety ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Oct 23, 2021Oct 2021

Posted by JoeB
Vishnuonyx neptuni: A new species of Otter from the late Miocene Hammerschmiede Fauna of Bavaria. The Hammerschmiede locality in Bavaria, Germany, has been producing Late Miocene Vertebrate and Invertebrate fossils for ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
May 4, 2022May 2022

Posted by Triphid
Indigenous Australian Aboriginal Rock art dated somewhere between 20 and 30 thousand years old. The nearest display in situ to my home is Muttawingee National Park, I have been there a number of times and the art there is spectacular to say the ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Feb 26, 2022Feb 2022

Posted by JoeB
São Tomé and Príncipe: Possibly the last country on Earth never to have been visited by a working archaeologist. Small oceanic islands have become sites of great interest to archaeologists in recent years, presenting...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Mar 21, 2022Mar 2022

Posted by JoeB
Torosaurus in Canada. The Ceratopsids, an iconic group of Dinosaurs which were an important part of the faunas of Late Cretaceous North America and Asia, were large, quapruped herbivores with distinctive neck frills and...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Oct 3, 2021Oct 2021

Posted by Notlost
Camel Relief carvings found in Saudi Arabian desert shown to be 7-8000 years old
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 5, 2021Dec 2021

Posted by Killtheskyfairy
Dino trivia?
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Shared from Academic (e.g., Science)
Dec 28, 2021Dec 2021

Posted by JoeB
Stone tools from Sudan's Eastern Desert. The key areas for the migration of Hominins from Africa into Eurasian appear to have been the Eastern Sahara Desert of Egypt and Sudan and the Arabian Peninsula. Two distinct ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Aug 30, 2022Aug 2022

Posted by Buttercup
Stefan Milo, not many credentials but very engaging and knowledgeable. Well versed in hominid evolution. Music is universal amongst humans but the utility isn't clear.
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Shared from News & Links
Sep 20, 2021Sep 2021

Posted by BirdMan1
Giant Penguin Of New Zealand:
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Sep 16, 2021Sep 2021

Posted by Notlost
Tiny, feathered therapod found in Brazil, first found there
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Sep 16, 2021Sep 2021

Posted by bobwjr
LINKKids discover giant penguin’s fossil skeleton in New Zealand | Live Science
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 30, 2021Dec 2021

Posted by JoeB
Pneumatisation in a nanoid Saltasaurid Titanosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of western São Paulo State, Brazil. The Dinosaurs were (and are) and exceptionally diverse group of Animals, and developed a wide range of ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Sep 4, 2021Sep 2021

Posted by Notlost
Piecing together Egyptian history digitally
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Posted by JoeBKite-like structures in the western Sahara Desert.

Posted by TriphidAn Aussie Indigenous Message Stick.

Posted by TriphidIndigenous Australian Aboriginal Rock art dated somewhere between 20 and 30 thousand years old.

Posted by TriphidIndigenous Australian Aboriginal Rock art dated somewhere between 20 and 30 thousand years old.

Posted by TriphidIndigenous Australian Aboriginal Rock art dated somewhere between 20 and 30 thousand years old.

Posted by TriphidIndigenous Australian Aboriginal Rock art dated somewhere between 20 and 30 thousand years old.

Posted by JoeBDortoka vremiri: A new species of Dortokid Turtle from the Late Cretaceous of the Hațeg Basin, Romania.

Posted by JoeBThe Cabeço da Amoreira burial: An Early Modern Era West African buried in a Mesolithic shell midden in Portugal.

Posted by JoeBMusivavis amabilis: A new species of Enantiornithine Bird from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota of northeastern China.

Posted by JoeBTorosaurus in Canada.

Posted by JoeBStone tools from the Borselan Rock Shelter, in the Binalud Mountains of northeastern Iran.

Posted by JoeBDating the Lantian Biota.

Posted by JoeBBashanosaurus primitivus: A new species of Stegosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Chongqing Municipality, China.

Posted by JoeBDetermining the time of year when the Chicxulub Impactor fell.

Posted by JoeBSão Tomé and Príncipe: Possibly the last country on Earth never to have been visited by a working archaeologist.

Posted by JoeBMambawakale ruhuhu: A new species of Pseudosuchian Archosaur from the Middle Triassic Manda Beds of Tanzania.

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