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Archaelogy

  • What a Neanderthal tooth discovered in Serbia tells us about the history of human migration

    What a Neanderthal tooth discovered in Serbia tells us about the history of human migration

    Joshua Allan Lindal, The Conversation Mirjana Roksandic, The Conversation
    · Apr 26, 2019 · 11:30 pm
  • World’s oldest clove may have been found in Sri Lanka, hinting at a flourishing ancient spice trade

    World’s oldest clove may have been found in Sri Lanka, hinting at a flourishing ancient spice trade

    Eleanor Kingwell-Banham, The Conversation
    · Jan 18, 2019 · 09:30 pm
  • Findings on old stone tools in North Africa suggest new possibilities for the story of human origin

    Findings on old stone tools in North Africa suggest new possibilities for the story of human origin

    Mohamed Sahnouni, The Conversation Mathieu Duval, The Conversation
    · Dec 02, 2018 · 11:30 pm
  • New findings on stone tools suggest prehistoric China may have been more advanced than thought

    New findings on stone tools suggest prehistoric China may have been more advanced than thought

    Ben Marwick, The Conversation Bo Li, The Conversation Hu Yue, The Conversation
    · Nov 22, 2018 · 11:30 pm
  • ‘Sangam-era site at Keezhadi is as complex as Indus Valley, proof of a glorious Tamil civilisation’

    ‘Sangam-era site at Keezhadi is as complex as Indus Valley, proof of a glorious Tamil civilisation’

    Sruthisagar Yamunan
    · May 11, 2017 · 12:30 pm
  • 'Dancing Girl' as Parvati is just one of many bizarre claims in ICHR paper on Harappan civilisation

    'Dancing Girl' as Parvati is just one of many bizarre claims in ICHR paper on Harappan civilisation

    Kavita Singh
    · Jan 06, 2017 · 09:00 am