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

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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 29, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by JoeB
Guangweicaris spinatus: A redescription of an Early Cambrian Fuxianhuiid Arthropod from the Guanshan Biotaod southwest China. The Early Arthropod Guangweicaris spinatus was described from specimens collected from the ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 29, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Druvius
Hi, I'm Doug. I just combined the two groups at someone's request, thank you. I inherited these groups, their creator fled Agnostic because of some bad experience. :( I do love all three topics, and found a cover pic representative of all three. Some...
4 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 30, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by AmmaRE007
vintagenews.com/2019/07/03/drought-reveals-palace/
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 30, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Allamanda
Amazons of Scythia -
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 31, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Allamanda
Interesting for me as I used to live there (around 1980) but a good explanation of Stone Age classifications etc. also - Knysna, South Africa archaelogy:
3 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 2, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by bobwjr
LINKTomb of 3 generations of warrior women unearthed in Russia
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 3, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by JoeB
Shellfish use at the Oakhurst Period at Klipdrift Cave, South Africa. Early evidence for the exploitation of Shellfish for subsistence traces back to at least 164 thousand years during the Middle Stone Age in South ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 3, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by JackPedigo
“The Fertile Shore” story of the first people to inhabit the Americas. A new idea which is trying to account for the fact the first people in this continent came long before the conventional ideas stated. Instead of walking over the “land ...
6 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 4, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by JoeB
Patterns of stone tool use among the earliest herders at Lake Turkana, northern Kenya. Past societies around the world repeatedly reconfigured their technologies to accommodate the challenges and opportunities of novel ...
1 comment
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 9, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Surfpirate
Not everyone understands the importance of archeology. :)
7 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 10, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Allamanda
A better article about the recent Indonesian cave painting find, with more pictures:
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 11, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by JoeB
Understanding Climate Change and Ocean Acidification before and using the End Cretaceous Extinction by using calcium isotopes from Mollusc shells. Debate persists about the causes of the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass ...
6 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 13, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by bobwjr
LINKFace to face with a perfectly preserved dinosaur that looks like it was alive yesterday
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 15, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Fernapple
Close physical contact.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 16, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by EyesThatSmile
Wisconsin scorpion (only 430 million years old).
1 comment
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 17, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by godlessgurl99
Hey friends, may I get some help with my geology homework
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 17, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Allamanda
A remarkable photograph by a friend of the Reef Bay trail waterfalls and petroglyphs on St John, US Virgin Islands. These petroglyphs are all over the Caribbean and are thought to be around 500-1000 years old from the migration of Amerindians of the ...
6 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 18, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by MoonTigerII
This is simply a MUST SEE... so exquisite!
6 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 20, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by t1nick
Article discusses the phylogenetic relationship between modern day avians and their therapod (dinosaur) ancestors.
1 comment
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 20, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by t1nick
Article discusses the phylogenetic relationship between modern day avians and their therapod (dinosaur) ancestors.
3 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 20, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Allamanda
Amazing Iron Age find in Yorkshire -
4 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 20, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by BDair
Pyramids in the U.S.
6 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 23, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by JoeB
Fluctuations in mercury and organic carbon in the peatlands of southwest China before the End Permian Extinction. Carbon has two stable isotopes, carbon¹² and carbon¹³, of which plants preferentially incorporate ...
1 comment
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jan 27, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by BDair
Slip sliding away, before merrily rolling along.
5 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Feb 2, 2020Feb 2020

Posted by Surfpirate
Anniversary Dates can be so hard.
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Photos 292 More

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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