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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 7, 2020May 2020

Posted by AnonySchmoose
LINKBrewing beer may be an older craft than we realized in some places | Science News
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jun 1, 2020Jun 2020

Posted by Alchemy
LINK'Cannabis burned during worship' by ancient Israelites - study - BBC News
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jun 26, 2020Jun 2020

Posted by Allamanda
A new bone analysis technique and the Neaderthals' tool use:
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Aug 12, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Surfpirate
Now here's a unique reason to be against Evolution. :)
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Nov 5, 2020Nov 2020

Posted by mkeaman
Denisovan DNA in a Tibetan cave!
4 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Oct 16, 2020Oct 2020

Posted by Surfpirate
Can you dig it?
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Shared from Academic (e.g., Science)
Nov 7, 2020Nov 2020

Posted by Druvius
9,000 year old female hunter's burial upsets (stupid) assumptions about gender roles in ancient societies:
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Shared from Academic (e.g., Science)
Nov 21, 2020Nov 2020

Posted by Druvius
New find in Pompeii:
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 3, 2020Dec 2020

Posted by bobwjr
LINKFrozen Bird Found in Siberia is 46,000 Years Old
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Nov 29, 2020Nov 2020

Posted by Theresa_N
Large billed cretaceous bird:
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Shared from Silly, Random & Fun
Jul 3, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Aivery
Meatier shower
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Shared from Academic (e.g., Science)
Sep 27, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by Aivery
Fossil evidence of large flowering trees in N. America 15 millions years earlier
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Shared from Silly, Random & Fun
Oct 3, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by Aivery
Definitely Twister
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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 16, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by EyesThatSmile
Wisconsin scorpion (only 430 million years old).
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Shared from Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 11, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by Druvius
Dinosaur head found in amber:
4 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Mar 22, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by bobwjr
LINKStunning 700-year-old giant cave used by Knights Templar found behind a rabbit hole in the British countryside - Mirror Online
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Mar 27, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by AnonySchmoose
LINKNeandertals’ extensive seafood menu rivals that of ancient humans | Science News
2 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 21, 2021Dec 2021

Posted by JoeB
Bailongia longicaudata: A new species of Artiopod from the Middle Cambrian Guanshan Biota of Yunnan Province, China. The Middle Cambrian Guanshan Biota of Yunnan Province, China, preserves a wide range of soft-bodied ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jun 30, 2022Jun 2022

Posted by MizJ
LINKHercules
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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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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Dec 6, 2021Dec 2021

Posted by JoeB
Eoazara xerrii: A new species of Elasmotheriine Rhinoceros from the Late Miocene of Morocco. Today only five species of Rhinoceros survive, all of which are highly endangered, but the fossil record contains about fifty ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
May 6, 2022May 2022

Posted by JoeB
Kite-like structures in the western Sahara Desert. Since 2010 numerous 'kite-like structures' have been discovered in the Middle East, and more recently the Libyan Sahara. These are prehistoric megastructures, ...
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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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Shared from General & Hellos
Sep 29, 2021Sep 2021

Posted by BirdMan1
Oldest Ankylosaur?
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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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