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Mummified baboons reveal the far reach of early Egyptian mariners

Read more by Nathaniel J Dominy, Salima Ikram, Gillian L Moritz, Patrick V Wheatley, John N Christensen, Jonathan W Chipman, Paul L Koch Published on eLife. December 15 2020

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Insights into the composition of ancient Egyptian red and black inks on papyri achieved by synchrotron-based microanalyses

Read more by Thomas Christiansen, Marine Cotte, Wout de Nolf, Elouan Mouro, Juan Reyes-Herrera, Steven de Meyer, Frederik Vanmeert, Nati Salvadó, Victor Gonzalez, Poul Erik Lindelof, et. al Published on Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. November 10 2020

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Aboriginal artefacts on the continental shelf reveal ancient drowned cultural landscapes in northwest Australia

Read more by Jonathan Benjamin, Michael O’Leary, Jo McDonald, Chelsea Wiseman, John McCarthy, Emma Beckett, Patrick Morrison, et.al Published on Plos One. July 01 2020

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A rare miniature and small-scale stencil assemblage from the Gulf of Carpentaria: replication and meaning in Australian rock art

Read more by Liam M. Brady, John J. Bradley, Amanda Kearney and Daryl Wesley Published by Cambridge University Press.  26 May 2020

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An Ancient Residue Metabolomics-Based Method to Distinguish Use of Closely Related Plant Species in Ancient Pipes

Read more by Korey J. Brownstein, Shannon Tushingham, William J. Damitio, Tung Nguyen, David R. Gang Published on Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences. 26 June 2020

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Earliest arrival of millet in the South China coast dating back to 5,500 years ago

Read more by JinqiDai, XipengCai, JianhuiJin, WeiGe, YunmingHuang, WeiWu, TaoqinXia, FushengLi, XinxinZuo Published on Journal of Archaeological Science. Apri 2021

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New evidence for an early settlement of the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico: The Chan Hol 3 woman and her meaning for the Peopling of the Americas

Read more by Wolfgang Stinnesbeck , Samuel R. Rennie, Jerónimo Avilés Olguín, Sarah R. Stinnesbeck, Silvia Gonzalez,et.al Published by Plos One. February 05 2020

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After Cahokia: Indigenous Repopulation and Depopulation of the Horseshoe Lake Watershed AD 1400–1900

Read more by A.J. White, Samuel E. Munoz, Sissel Schroeder and Lora R. Steven Published online by Cambridge University Press.  24 January 2020

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Girding the loins? Direct evidence of the use of a medieval English parchment birthing girdle from biomolecular analysis

Read more by Sarah Fiddyment, Natalie J. Goodison, Elma Brenner, Stefania Signorello, Kierri Price and Matthew J. Collins Published on the Royal Society Publishing. 10 March 2021

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Archaeologists unearth bronze age graves at Stonehenge tunnel site

Read more by Steven Morris, Published by The Guardian, 4 Feb 2021

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