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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
Jul 19, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Druvius
Baby snake in amber:
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Aug 17, 2018Aug 2018

Posted by jasen
Field Museum of Natural History during a private party.......
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Oct 2, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by Aivery
New velociraptor relative discovered -- and it has wings, feathers By Mary Kinney Oct 2nd, 2018 at 10:44PM
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Oct 9, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by Druvius
Oldest "skeleton" found...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Oct 22, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by Druvius
Earliest known fish eating fish:
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Oct 25, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by Frankjd
I found quite a few of these fossils in the mountains of Montana. They're from an ancient seabed before the mountains formed,read up on it a while back,forget their estimated age.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Feb 9, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by jasen
I'm getting away from conspiracy theories and into disaster scenarios.......
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 22, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by t1nick
340 million year old tetrapod from the Carboniferous Era found in Great Britain.
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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
Feb 2, 2020Feb 2020

Posted by JoeB
Evidence for predation of soft-bodied Cephalopods by Pterosaurs from the Late Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone of southern . Constraining the diets of extinct taxa is vital for understanding predator-prey relationships, ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Feb 7, 2020Feb 2020

Posted by BDair
Channel Islands History
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Shared from News & Links
Feb 9, 2020Feb 2020

Posted by Druvius
Archaeologists on trial for fake artifacts. I can understand the motivation, greed is the most powerful force in the Universe. Still, for archaeologists, you'd think they'd come up with better fakes.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Feb 9, 2020Feb 2020

Posted by EyesThatSmile
Another article on fakes and forgeries. The more scientific methods we come up with, the more we can identity these fakes from history (and know what is true!). It is disturbing what people try to get away with.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Feb 12, 2020Feb 2020

Posted by JoeB
Eleven-and-a-half thousand of years of Clam use on the coasts of British Columbia. Over the millennia, many peoples worldwide developed intimate knowledge of, and relationships with, particularly valued species of ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Mar 1, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by bobwjr
LINKDNA Reveals the Origins of the Ancient Philistines
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Mar 8, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by ToolGuy
Student discovers a village in BC older than the pyramids.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Mar 23, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by JoeB
Saurophthirus laevigatus: A new species of Flea from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Liaoning Province, China. Siphonaptera, commonly known as Fleas, are one of the widely known blood-sucking ectoparasitic ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Mar 23, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by JoeB
Dynamosuchus collisensis: A new species of Ornithosuchid Pseudosuchian from the Late Triassic Santa Maria Formation of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The radiation of Pseudosuchian Archosaurs during the Triassic Period is ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Apr 8, 2020Apr 2020

Posted by Fernapple
Perhaps the biggest story, at least in numbers, of all from deep time.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Nov 29, 2022Nov 2022

Posted by Mooolah
LINKUnder Mexico City - Archaeology Magazine
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Posts
May 8, 2023May 2023

Posted by Beowulfsfriend
Egyptian archeologists uncover a 2nd century statue of Buddha in Berenike, a port city. It was believed to have been owned by an Indian merchant and it is made from Mediterranean marble.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Mar 10, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by Charlene
This is an interesting read on the Late Devonian Extinction event..
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Shared from General & Hellos
Sep 28, 2021Sep 2021

Posted by BirdMan1
Hey, Where'd My Tail Go?
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Posts
Jan 3, 2022Jan 2022

Posted by NoSheep
- 10 Amazing Archaeological Discoveries: Swords, Skulls and Mysterious Mummies
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Aug 22, 2021Aug 2021

Posted by JoeB
Sengis (Elephant Shrews) from the Late Oligocene Nsungwe Formation of southwestern Tanzania. The Macroscelideans (also termed Sengis, or Elephant Shrews) are an enigmatic group of small insectivorous Mammals, known ...
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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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