Eighty skeletons Discovered Near Machu Picchu
September 17, 2008
The remains, most of which were found in May 2008 at a site called Salapunku, probably date to 500 to 550 years ago, said Francisco Huarcaya, the site’s lead researcher.
11×15 inch Fossilized Footprint found in Nashville, TN
September 8, 2008
Harold Jackson is an amateur archaeologist who enjoys collecting arrowheads and other Native American artifacts. But the most extraordinary find of his life came on his property near the Caney Fork River. » Read more
Skull dated to between 6.8 million and 7.2 million years old
September 3, 2008
PARIS (AFP) – A fresh storm has broken out over an ancient fossil presented by its defenders as a forebear of humanity and dismissed by its critics as the remains of a vulgar chimp.
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New species proves evolution
August 17, 2008
A new species of water lily discovered this year helps prove the theory of evolution, a Manitoba scientist says. “This species isn’t just new to Manitoba, it is a new species of plant that has evolved fairly recently,” said Diana Robson, the Manitoba Museum’s curator of botany. “Evolution isn’t just something that occurred in the past; it’s happening right now.”
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Found – Lost world frozen 14m years ago
August 5, 2008
A lost world has been found in Antarctica, preserved just the way it was when it was frozen in time some 14 million years ago.
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Ancient City found in lake in Russia
July 31, 2008
An international archeological expedition to Lake Issyk Kul, high in the Kyrgyz mountains, proves the existence of an advanced civilization 25 centuries ago, equal in development to the Hellenic civilizations of the northern coast of the Pontus Euxinus (Black Sea) and the Mediterranean coast of Egypt.
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