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Bronze Age Settlements Were Lively

– Bronze Age Settlements Were Lively An exploration of a bronze-age settlement has turned up an ancient well, along with storage areas for food, pottery, and livestock, according to archeologists. The site, known as Motilla del Azeur, is composed of a tower, two walled enclosures and a large courtyard. The interior is accessible through ramps… Seguir Leyendo Bronze Age Settlements Were Lively

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Climate Change, Not Humans, Trounced Neanderthals

Climate Change, Not Humans, Trounced Neanderthals By By Dave MosherLiveScience Staff Writerposted: 04 May 200710:11 am ET Neanderthals disappeared from Earth more than 20,000 years ago, but figuring out why continues to challenge anthropologists. One team of scientists, however, now says they have evidence to back climate change as the main culprit. The Iberian Peninsula,… Seguir Leyendo Climate Change, Not Humans, Trounced Neanderthals

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Spain Lays Claim to Columbus’ Remains

Spain Lays Claim to Columbus Remains By Daniel WoollsAssociated Pressposted: 19 May 200604:00 pm ET MADRID, Spain (AP)—Spanish researchers said Friday they have resolved a century-old mystery surrounding Christopher Columbuss burial place, which both Spain and the Dominican Republic claim to be watching over. Their verdict: Spains got the right bones. A forensic team led… Seguir Leyendo Spain Lays Claim to Columbus’ Remains

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