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Artifacts dating back 400,000 years, found in cave, show ‘complex and rich’ pre-human society
Archaeologists in Israel have discovered a cave used by pre-Neanderthal human-like creatures who lived as long as 400,000 ...
DNA preservation on cave walls is highly variable, but scientists say their work is an important step on the path toward ...
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Archaeologists find ancient 'time capsule' cave in ground-breaking discovery
The prehistoric cave discovery in Israel dates back 400,000 years to the Lower Paleolithic period, offering rare insights ...
In a first, scientists recovered human DNA from ancient cave paintings, a breakthrough that could open new ways to ...
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Mysterious red lines in a forgotten cave reveal one of the oldest rock art finds ever identified
Eleven horizontal red lines painted deep inside a limestone cave on the Gower Peninsula in south Wales have been dated to ...
A new protein analysis of Homo naledi skeletons reveals a curious twist—none of them seem to have Y chromosomes.
A cave in Brazil warns that current global warming is progressing twice as fast as it did at the end of the Ice Age.
An international team of cave explorers has shown that cave walls and the prehistoric rock art that adorns them can preserve human DNA for thousands of years.
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