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- Extinct giant deer's descendant found in UK
- New understanding of human sacrifice in early Peru
- Early humans wore 'shoes' 30,000 years ago
- Soft body fossils of extinct 'lamp shell' digitally reconstructed
- Peru's ancient bureaucrats used knotted-string devices as ledgers
- DNA traces evolution of extinct sabertooths and the American cheetah-like cat
- History of Earth Sciences Society joins AGI
- Study shows big game hunters, not climate change, killed off sloths
- Oldest dated evidence of cattle in southern Africa found
- X-ray technology sheds light on ancient stone inscriptions
- Once-dreaded leprosy 'replaced' by tuberculosis, say researchers
- New analysis of pottery stirs Olmec trade controversy
- Ancient Iraqi harp reproduced by Liverpool engineers
- Ancient Tiberias reveals more of its beauty
- DFG establishes 11 new research units
- Living fossil roams the seas
- Did humans cause ecosystem collapse in ancient Australia?
- Ancient diets of Australian birds point to big ecosystem changes
- Researchers find first evidence of venom system in extinct mammal
- Tahoe Coring Workshop
- Prehistoric decline of freshwater mussels tied to large-scale maize cultivation
- Morphology of fossil salamanders reflects climate change
- Neanderthal teeth grew no faster than comparable modern humans'
- CPAK 2005 - 2nd Annual Conference
- How a zebra lost its stripes: Rapid evolution of the quagga
- Medieval pottery in the Basque Country (VIII-XIII centuries)
- Finding rewrites the evolutionary history of the origin of potatoes
- The muskox suffered a loss of genetic diversity at the Pleistocene/Holocene transition
- 'New' science gleans knowledge from ancient lands and societies
- Earliest European farmers left little genetic mark on modern Europe, Science study finds
- Archaeologists: Ancient brewery tended by elite, female brewmasters
- Egyptologist brings lost civilisation to life for television series
- Egyptologist brings lost civilisation to life for television series
- Texas A&M anthropologist studies ancient human footprints
- Jungle discovery opens new chapter in Maya history
- Satellites in support of world heritage
- Newly located Greek temple to be discussed at AIA Annual Meeting
- UNC Charlotte linguist restores lost language, culture for 'The New World'
- Johns Hopkins team discovers statue of Egyptian queen
- World's oldest ship timbers found in Egyptian desert
- Mass extinctions - a threat from outer space or our own planet's detox?
- Lefties have the advantage in adversarial situations
- Clues to African archaeology found in lead isotopes
- Improving police cars, recovering lost manuscripts: UH research day delivers
- New discoveries point to 'cave of John the Baptist' as important site in the time of Isaiah
- Archaeological chemistry featured at American Chemical Society symposium, March 26-27
- From climate dynamics to educational research
- New evidence suggests the need to rewrite Bronze Age history
- Ancient tomb sheds new light on Egyptian colonialism
- UCI to host conference on ancient knowledge
- Chaco Canyon: A place of kings and palaces?
- Ancient human fossils find modern virtual home
- A multimedia archaeological tour on your mobile phone
- Excavation of UNC founder Davie's home finds no evidence it was burned by Union troops
- UCI to host conference on ancient knowledge
- New book edited by UGA anthropologist addresses societal impact of global warming
- The Occult Life of Things
- Germans set up an apartheid-like society in Britain
- Bison hunters more advanced than thought: archaeologist
- How modern were European Neanderthals?
- Remote island provides clues on population growth, environmental degradation
- Researchers find evidence of the earliest writing in the New World
- Oldest writing in the New World discovered in Veracruz, Mexico
- Silver anomalies found in Jerusalem pottery hint at wealth during second Temple period
- Remains of St. Louis founder's home believed to have been located
- Compelling evidence demonstrates that 'Hobbit' fossil does not represent a new species of hominid
- New hominid species may be early version of Homo sapiens
- Research discovers oldest bee, evolutionary link
- Dad inspired 'Jurassic Park,' son inspires 'Jurassic Poop'
