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7,000-year-old high altitude site discovered in Peru
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78,000-year cave record from East Africa shows early cultural innovations
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Ancient Bones Reveal Ancient Diet, Lifestyle
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Ancient child's tooth reveals picture of Alaska’s early inhabitants
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Ancient dog bones tell us what was on the menu for both dogs and humans
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Bones of Roman Britons provide new clues to dietary deprivation
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Chiapa de Corzo: Rise of a Zoque Capital in the Heart of Mesoamerica
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Copper axe owned by Neolithic hunter Ötzi the Iceman came all the way from Tuscany
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Corn in the bones: The science behind North Korea war remains
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Diet of the ancient people of Rapa Nui shows adaptation and resilience, not ‘ecocide’
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Diet of traditional Native foods revealed in hair samples
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Earliest known art in Europe confirmed. Were the creators Neanderthals?
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Easter Island not victim of ‘ecocide,’ analysis of remains shows
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Fossils from a Philippine cave may come from a new human-like species
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Remains from a medieval cemetery in Finland reveal 15th century villagers ‘found a way to survive’ the Little Ice Age
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Study: Ancient mound builders carefully timed their occupation of coastal Louisiana site
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The ‘Skeleton Lake’ Mystery Deepens after Surprising Results of DNA Tests
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The case of the buried caribou tooth
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The Ii Hamina cemetery reveals adaptation to the “Little Ice Age”
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Viking mass grave yields a fishy tale


