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Mongabay on MSNSun, sand and skulls: Bali tourism trade peddles threatened primate skullsCharmed by the picturesque beaches and enchanting temple complexes, millions of tourists flock each year to the tiny ...
Researchers in Poland have found more evidence of violent cannibalism in the wake of the coldest period of the last Ice Age.
A new study in Nature describing a fossil of a nearly complete and intact bird skull from Antarctica is shedding light on the early evolution of today’s birds and avian diversity at the end of the Age ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis 69-Million-Year-Old Duck-like Skull Reveals How Modern Birds Survived the DinosaursThe discovery of a 69-million-year-old bird fossil is reshaping our understanding of avian evolution.
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StudyFinds on MSN‘Weird and wonderful’: Antarctic fossil forces scientists to redraw the bird family treeDiscover the remarkable bird fossil from Antarctica that is rewriting the story of bird evolution. Learn how this 69-million-year-old bird challenges previous theories.
Ancient Magdalenians practiced cannibalism, consuming enemies and possibly loved ones, revealing prehistoric violence.
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Butchered Human Remains Found in a Polish Cave Suggest These Prehistoric People Cannibalized Their EnemiesThe bones and skulls were found strewn among animal remains, a burial that was meant to humiliate a conquered rival even ...
New study shows Middle Paleolithic people intentionally decorated stone tools, offering evidence that abstract thinking began ...
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Rothschild soirées were the most coveted invitation of the year. The Surrealist ball took the ...
Researchers examine evidence of manipulation of human remains from Maszycka Cave. An international research team, including ...
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