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Archaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest-known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years.
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The Times of Israel on MSN100,000-year-old burial site in Israel reveals complex rituals of early humansArchaeologists find skeletons at Tinshemet Cave in north, along with pebbles, animal remains and a reddish pigment made from ...
The Israeli military has begun a “tactical pause” in fighting in three areas of Gaza to address a worsening humanitarian ...
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Africanews on MSNArchaeologists unveil 100,000-year-old burial site in Israel's caveArchaeologists think they have uncovered one of the oldest burial sites globally within a cave in Israel, where the ...
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AP Newsroom on MSN100,000-year-old burial site in Israel is changing what we know about early humans, AP explainsArchaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years. The ...
The hunting and gathering activities of early humans required a high-calorie diet consisting of a variety of macronutrients—protein, carbohydrates, and fat. While hunting big-game animals—like ...
Scientists Built a Canoe Using Only Prehistoric Tools. Then They Sailed the Dangerous 140-Mile Route Early Humans Traveled 30,000 Years Ago Five paddlers journeyed from Taiwan to Japan’s ...
This process was exceedingly time- and effort-intensive, but it rewarded these early humans with a calorie-dense food source that was critical to their survival.
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