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Tiny great ape fossils identified as new species from Europe
New Scientist· 2 days ago“But it differs from all known fossils and, of course, all living great apes we know so far.” About...
Eduardo Kaplan — Senior Publishing Editor at The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoEduardo Kaplan is a senior publishing editor at The Wall Street Journal.
The thousand-year-old mystery of the giant snake found in drawings across the world
The Independent via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt’s one of the biggest concentrations of rock art in the world – rivalling others such as the...
Rock Art Of 130-Foot Snake Could Be World’s Biggest Prehistoric Drawing
Forbes· 2 days agoAt least 2,000 years ago, people living along South America’s Orinoco River carved symbols into...
4,000-year-old rock art of boats and cattle unearthed in Sudan paint a picture of a green Sahara
Live Science via Yahoo News· 4 days ago"This is one of the best classes of evidence for establishing climate change in the region, a period...
A triumph for Indian democracy | Jun 8th 2024 | The Economist
The Economist· 3 days agoA triumph for Indian democracy – Weekly edition of The Economist for Jun 8th 2024. You've seen the...
How French winemakers outwitted the Nazis
BBC News· 3 days agoFrom hiding their best bottles to providing secret intel to Allied forces, French winemakers played an essential role in the French Resistance, which...
Discover the Ancient Treasures of Jeddah
Digital Journal· 7 days agoJeddah Islamic Port. The Old Jeddah Islamic Port is among the oldest ports present on the Red Sea. Serving the trade routes of Indian Ocean, Africa, and Asia, the port is ...
One Of The World’s Oldest Games May Have Not Been Invented In Ancient Egypt After All
IFLScience· 5 days agoThe game of "58 Holes" is one of the oldest games in the world. According to traditional interpretations, the board game first appeared in ancient Egypt during the second millennium BCE, but ...
A Sudden Climatic Change In The Nile May Have Kickstarted Ancient Egypt's Prosperity
IFLScience· 5 days agoFor Ancient Egyptians, the Nile was the source of life itself: it irrigated their crops and fed...