American WW2 UFO technology
June 5, 2008
100,000+ year-old human skull found
May 29, 2008
An almost complete human skull fossil that could date back 100,000 years was unearthed in Henan last month, Chinese archaeologists announced this past Tuesday. » Read more
Archaeologists find 5,500+ year old Plaza in Peru
May 29, 2008
Lima - A ceremonial plaza built 5 500 years ago has been discovered in Peru, and archaeologists involved in the dig said on Monday carbon dating shows it is one of the oldest structures ever found in the Americas.
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Star watch - Archaeologists discover a “cosmic clock”
May 26, 2008
Overcrowded in their lower reaches they might be, but the Canary Islands still possess some solitary mountain wilder-nesses, places little visited thanks to their rugged inaccessibility, and which have hardly changed since they were frequented by the pre-colonial aboriginal islanders. » Read more
Ancient camel fossil unearthed in Arizona
May 26, 2008
Mesa, Arizona - When paleontologist Robert McCord comes to Gilbert, he knows he’ll probably dig up something interesting. As chief curator of natural history at the Arizona Museum of Natural History in Mesa, McCord has been called in at least twice to excavate prehistoric fossils unearthed at Gilbert constructions sites. » Read more
First ever dinosaur tracks found in middle east
May 21, 2008
More than a hundred dinosaur footprints have been found on the Arabian Peninsula, the first time that tracks have been unearthed in the region, a new study says.
The 150-million-year-old tracks were made by ornithopods and sauropods—large two- and four-legged plant-eaters, respectively—in modern-day Yemen.
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45-Foot Ancient Canoe Stuck In The Muck
May 6, 2008
Stuck somewhere in the muck of Weedon Island (Florida) is a significant piece of history.
A 45-foot canoe, buried for more than a thousand years and used by a long-dead culture of Native Americans, worked its way to the surface, and now authorities are trying to figure out how best to preserve it.
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Neanderthals were separate species
May 5, 2008
PARIS (AFP) - A new, simplified family tree of humanity, published on Sunday, has dealt a blow to those who contend that the enigmatic hominids known as Neanderthals intermingled with our forebears.
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Mystery Of Ancient Supercontinent’s Demise Revealed
April 24, 2008
In a paper published in Geophysical Journal International, Dr Graeme Eagles from the Earth Sciences Department at Royal Holloway, University of London, reveals how one of the largest continents ever to exist met its demise.
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Scientists stunned by ‘jewellery box’ find in Fiji
April 22, 2008
Archeologists have made what they call an incredible find in Fiji - a 3000 year old pot containing jewellery from the South Pacific’s original people.
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