Tim Chapman2 days ago2,000-year-old Iron Age 'death pit' helps understand ancient humansjpost.com - By JERUSALEM POST STAFF"People who lived here were also buried here and so we can understand their burial practices and their belief system," an Archaeologist said. At the …
Tim ChapmanEarly human fossils found in cave are a million years older than expectedverified_publisherCNN - By Ashley Strickland(CNN) — Fossils of early human ancestors from a South African cave are 3.4 million to 3.6 million years old -- making them a million years older than previously suspected and shaking up the way researchers understand human origins and evolution. This new date makes the Sterkfontein Cave fossils …
Tim ChapmanResearchers discover what triggered the last ice agethebrighterside.news - Joshua ShavitA new study led by University of Arizona researchers may have solved two mysteries that have long puzzled paleo-climate experts: Where did the ice …
Tim Chapman2,000 Years Old and Still Going Strong: Aristotle’s Lessons in Storytellinglithub.com - Philip FreemanOf the many disciplines Aristotle developed, the study of literature as found in his Poetics is among the most engaging.In spite of the title, the …
Tim ChapmanThe Middle Pleistocene Population Of Europe Could Have Reached 25,000eurasiareview.com - Eurasia ReviewAna Mateos and Jesús Rodríguez, scientists at the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH), have led the international …
Tim ChapmanArchaeologists were stunned by 'remarkable' ancient Roman find on UK soilexpress.co.uk - Joel DayARCHAEOLOGISTS were once stunned after they unearthed an ancient Roman roundhouse at Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland. Countryfile: Bamburgh Castle …