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26,000-year-old human and animal footprints discovered at Spanish dig site

26,000-year-old human and animal footprints discovered at Spanish dig site

26,000-year-old human and animal footprints discovered at Spanish dig site 26,000-year-old human and animal footprints discovered at Spanish dig site When a one-billion-euro housing development project in Madrid unearthed footprints and stone artifacts dating back 26,000 years, the site was declared a BIC Asset of Cultural Interest, and construction was halted to preserve history first. […]

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6000-year-old sites challenge history, suggesting world's oldest city wasn't in Mesopotamia

6000-year-old sites challenge history, suggesting world’s oldest city wasn’t in Mesopotamia

6000-year-old sites challenge history, suggesting world’s oldest city wasn’t in Mesopotamia 6000-year-old sites challenge history, suggesting world’s oldest city wasn’t in Mesopotamia Maria Mocerino/Intresting Engineering ecent archaeological discoveries are rewriting the narrative of human history. Contrary to long-held beliefs that the first cities emerged in Mesopotamia or Central Asia, new evidence suggests that these ancient

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Ancient Chewing Gum Reveals Stone Age Diet and Oral Health Insights

Ancient Chewing Gum Reveals Stone Age Diet and Oral Health Insights

Ancient Chewing Gum Reveals Stone Age Diet and Oral Health Insights/AFP Ancient Chewing Gum Reveals Stone Age Diet and Oral Health Insights DNA extracted from ancient chewing gum used by teenagers in Sweden approximately 10,000 years ago is providing valuable insights into the Stone Age diet and oral health. The gum, made from birch bark

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Approximately 245000 Holocaust Survivors Still Alive, 80 Years After WWII

Approximately 245000 Holocaust Survivors Still Alive, 80 Years After WWII

Approximately 245000 Holocaust Survivors Still Alive, 80 Years After WWII Approximately 245000 Holocaust Survivors Still Alive, 80 Years After WWII Nearly 80 years after the end of World War II, a study by the Claims Conference revealed that approximately 245,000 Holocaust survivors are still alive across over 90 countries. The organization, which seeks damages for

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Exploring the History and Significance of India's 75th-Republic-Day 2024

Exploring the History and Significance of India’s 75th-Republic-Day 2024

Exploring the History and Significance of India’s 75th-Republic-Day 2024 /amanatran.mod.gov.in Exploring the History and Significance of India’s 75th-Republic-Day 2024 India is eagerly anticipating its 75th Republic Day on January 26, 2024, a historic milestone for the nation. The significance of this occasion is further elevated as French President Emmanuel Macron has been chosen as the

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