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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 16, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by Surfpirate
A plant variation on Jurassic Park, it really is remarkable that they were able to bring this plant back from antiquity.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jul 22, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by Fernapple
This is a time and a place quite new to me, never even heard of it, a wonderful reminder of how rich history can be. I sometimes like to speculate about early island cultures, and if perhaps there could have been, in lands set apart by time and sea, ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jul 22, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by bobwjr
LINKAncient stone tools suggest first people arrived in America earlier than thought
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jul 25, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by Allamanda
Fossil trees -
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jul 26, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by Allamanda
Siberia melting -
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jul 30, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by Fernapple
In a way sometimes the best science turns over your world view, and sometimes just confirms your feelings rationally. This seems an interesting look at something we kind of knew already.
3 comments
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jul 30, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by FrostyJim
Who else is a TIME TEAM - BBC series fan? You can watch all 19 seasons on YouTube.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Jul 30, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by FrostyJim
For anyone interested in British Archeology and the BBC - Time Team TV series just go to YouTube and look up Time Team...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Aug 9, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Jetty
This is horrible. Is this article accurate?
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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
Aug 14, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by t1nick
Ancient Genomes Suggest the Real Reason Woolly Rhinos Went Extinct By Cell Press on Aug 13, 2020 The extinction of prehistoric megafauna like the woolly mammoth, cave lion, and woolly rhinoceros at the end of the last ice age has often been ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Aug 14, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by t1nick
Reconstructing global climate through Earth's history 12 hours ago Syracuse University A key component when forecasting what the Earth's climate might look like in the future is the ability to draw on accurate temperature records of the past. By ...
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Aug 14, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by t1nick
Palaeontologists Discover a New Species of Dinosaur on The Isle of Wight DAVID NIELD AUGUST 2020 Say hello to a new theropod dinosaur species, Vectaerovenator inopinatus. Discovered after a series of serendipitous fossil finds on the Isle of Wight ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Aug 26, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Jetty
She started it all! 😂
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Aug 29, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Jetty
Look at this beauty. Absolutely stunning.
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Aug 29, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Larimar
Neanderthals adapted with climate change.
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Posts
Sep 4, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by Larimar
another dig at Shrewsbury castle!
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Sep 6, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by JoeB
Online courses in Palaeontology. Over the past decade online learning has become a significant part of the education sector, enabling many people to study at home subjects that would only have been available in a ...
1 comment
Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Sep 7, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by BirdMan1
New Evidence About Who Might Be Buried at Stonehenge:
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Shared from General & Hellos
Sep 8, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by BirdMan1
"Mammoth Central?"
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Sep 10, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by JoeB
Investigating Mokarta, a Bronze Age hilltop settlement in western Sicily. The settlement at Mokarta is one of the most significant later Bronze Age sites so far discovered in western Sicily. Located on a prominent ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Sep 11, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by JoeB
Adelophthalmus pyrrhae: A new species of Eurypterid 'Sea Scorpion' from the Carboniferous of Montagne Noire, France, which may have been capable of breathing air. Arachnids are the second most successful terrestrial ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Sep 11, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by BirdMan1
New Therapod on the Isle of Wight:
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Sep 13, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by JoeB
Late Bronze Age trade between Sardinia and Cyprus. During winter 2019, thanks to an interdisciplinary collaboration, five more or less complete bowls of Sardinian origin were detected among recently excavated material ...
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Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology
Nov 17, 2020Nov 2020

Posted by JoeB
Lestodon armatus: Understanding the ecology and behaviour of a Late Pleistocene Ground Sloth from the Argentine Pampas. In recent years there have been multiple studies on the Quaternary South American Megamammals ...
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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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