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Live Science on MSN'If it was a man, we would say that's a warrior's grave': Weapon-filled burials are shaking up what we know about women's role in Viking societyNew research is finding that some women in Viking Age Scandinavia were buried with war-grade weapons. Experts are divided ...
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Live Science on MSNAncient chopped-up skulls found in Maya 'blood cave' in GuatemalaArchaeologists working at the Cueva de Sangre site in Guatemala have discovered an unusual ancient Maya ritual.
IT was an ordinary day when Mount Vesuvius plastered nearby towns in thick volcanic ash 2,000 years ago. A treasure trove of objects was buried, each giving an insight into the lives people led.
He folded the body of his girlfriend's unresponsive, 2-year-old daughter into a suitcase and drove to Pearl River in southern ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNWhere Was Jesus Buried? Inside The Search For The Place Where The Christian Messiah Was Laid To RestWhere was Jesus Christ buried after his crucifixion? According to the Bible, a man named Joseph of Arimathea was granted ...
Fired by a political animus and what constitutes good science, the “Naledi Wars” show no immediate sign of abating.
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All That's Interesting on MSNScientists Uncover The ‘Oldest Human Fossil Outside Africa’Now, according to The Guardian, a new analysis has now found the skull fragment to be the oldest human fossil ever found ...
Archaeologists uncover human remains in a Guatemalan cave, revealing ancient Maya sacrifices linked to seasonal rain rituals.
Over the next year, specialists at the Musée d’Orsay will work to restore "A Burial at Ornans" by Gustave Courbet in full ...
Archaeologists have uncovered fragmented skulls from a Guatemalan cave where people were sacrificed in a brutal Maya ritual ...
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