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How a 400,000-year-old elephant skeleton solved a tantalizing puzzle of early human behavior
One spring, after a long winter, an aged elephant lay dying at the bank of a small stream near the coast of what is now ...
At Rome’s Casal Lumbroso site, humans 400,000 years ago turned a dead elephant into food and tools—proof of astonishing ...
Archaeologists outside of Rome uncover ancient heavy-duty tools made from elephant bones over 400,000 years ago.
(MENAFN- The Conversation) One spring, after a long winter, an aged elephant lay dying at the bank of a small stream near the coast of what is now northern Italy. Soon after, some scavengers arrived ...
The American Museum of Natural History has found a more appropriate space for Apex, a nearly complete dinosaur skeleton lent ...
It’s Nightmare on Nerd Street—and your science-inspired Halloween costume could win SciFri’s first-ever costume contest.
The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi will open to the public on 22 November in Saadiyat Cultural District, marking a ...
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Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi Opens 22 November in Saadiyat Cultural District
The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi will open to the public on 22 November in Saadiyat Cultural District, marking a ...
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Abu Dhabi: Natural History Museum to open on November 22 with 67 million-year-old T-rex
The museum, which rises from the waters of the Saadiyat Island like a natural formation, spans over an area of ...
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Ancient Roman site reveals early humans butchered straight-tusked elephant and crafted bone tools
Volcanic ash deposits above and below the bones at Casal Lumbroso date the carcass to around 404,000 years ago, during a warm ...
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