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Discovery Of Fossilized Human Footprints In An Ancient Lakebed
Footage shows how researchers discovers fossil human footprints embedded in an ancient lakebed that show humans inhabited ...
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Mystery Foot From 3.4 Million Years Ago Likely Belonged To Tree-Climbing Human Ancestor
Scientists linked a mystery fossil foot to a tree-climbing human ancestor that likely lived alongside Lucy's species 3.4 ...
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5,000-Year Tomb: The Mystery of Bryn Celli Ddu on Anglesey
Beneath the lush landscape of Anglesey lies Bryn Celli Ddu, one of Britain’s most mysterious prehistoric burial mounds. Archaeologists have uncovered ancient carvings, human remains, and astronomical ...
Documents revealing how infamous Nazi doctor Josef Mengele led an open post-war life in Argentina were found among a massive ...
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How Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele evaded capture in Latin America, revealed in declassified files
Milei declassifies shocking documents revealing how Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele lived openly in Argentina despite ...
Unless you’re an Hon or a third-generation subscriber to Tatler magazine, chances are you’ve never heard of Le Bal des ...
Not the ancient Greeks, though they did name a god of wine. Go back even further than that—some 50 million years further, when our primate ancestors began seeking out fermented fruits that naturally ...
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19 Best-dressed ladies at Le Bal des Débutantes 2025 – including Duke of Malborough's daughter
See the full array of best dressed stars at Le Bal des Débutantes 2025, the annual debutante ball held at the Shangri-La ...
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Santa Cruz | Megha Majumdar explores climate threat through dual narrative in new book
Having grown up in Kolkata, India, author Megha Majumdar said she has seen the impacts of climate change firsthand, and she ...
It was on the day before his birthday, in 2019, that I called Indunil. “Here, are you free tomorrow? There’s a place I want ...
How a university stint in Nehruvian India helped a young Somalian writer imagine alternative futures
In the mid-1960s, Nuruddin Farah chose to study at the University of Panjab instead of in the US. He was nurtured by the ...
David Tweedie, executive director of Ocracoke Alive, plays the violin inside his home on Howard Street. By Patty Huston-HolmOn a morning nearing the first day of spring with a winter chill evident ...
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