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An unlucky child born with a heart condition 17,000 years ago also had the earliest known instance of blue eyes. Based on genetic data from his remains, found in what's now Italy, "the infant most likely had blue eyes, dark skin, and curly dark brown/almost black hair," University of Bologna archeologist Owen Higgins and team write in their paper. Science Alert reports: https://www.sciencealert.com/17000-year-old-remains-could-be-oldest-evidence-of-blue-eyes

#Genetics #Archaeology #Italy #Eyes

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A building renovation in the Netherlands has led to a bone-chilling discovery: a centuries-old tile floor that's partly filled with sawed-off bones, Live Science reports:
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/centuries-old-floor-patched-with-sliced-bones-discovered-in-the-netherlands

#archaeology #Netherlands #Bones

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Can you photograph climate anxiety? Photographer Anastasia Samoylova thinks so.

From @CNN: "Samoylova, whose work is currently on display at both the Met Museum in New York and the Saatchi Gallery in London, has garnered critical acclaim for her subtle, anxiety-inducing images of Florida’s collapsing pastel-pink landscapes."

https://flip.it/KOb0HL

#ClimateChange #Climate #Photography #Florida

 

A set of footprints in Kenya reveals that our ancestor Homo erectus lived alongside a now-extinct bipedal hominin 1.5 million years ago. "I would expect the two species would have been aware of each other's existence on that landscape, and they probably would have recognized each other as being 'different, '" Kevin Hatala, a paleoanthropologist at Chatham University, told @LiveScience in an email. Here’s more on the discovery: https://flip.it/GVs2ei
#Science #Humans #History #Kenya #Anthropology

 

Norway’s Kon-Tiki Museum returns artifacts to Chile’s remote Easter Island.

@AssociatedPress reports: "In 1947, explorer Thor Heyerdahl sailed on a log raft named Kon-Tiki from Peru to Polynesia in 101 days to prove his theory — that the South Sea Islands were settled by seafarers from South America. He brought 5,600 objects back from Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui. This is the third time objects taken by him are being returned."

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#EasterIsland #Archaeology #Anthropology #Norway #Chile #Science

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What a 500-year-old shipwreck can tell us about how we age.

From @[email protected] at @ArsTechnica: "Henry VIII's favorite warship, the Mary Rose, sank in battle in 1545. Archaeologists successfully raised the ship in 1982, along with thousands of articles and the remains of 179 crew members—all remarkably well preserved thanks to the anaerobic conditions of the shipwreck created by the layers of soft sediment that accumulated over the wreckage."

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Here's the original study: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0311717

#Archaeology #Shipwreck #Science #Aging

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You never know where a town might pop up — even if it was established, and later abandoned, during the Bronze Age. The remains of a town being dubbed al-Natah was recently discovered in an oasis in modern-day Saudi Arabia. al-Natah was built around 2,400 BC and home to about 500 residents. It lasted 1,000 years, but no one knows why it was abandoned. There’s more from @CBSNews: https://flip.it/y9KClc
#Science #BronzeAge #History #SaudiArabia #Archeology

 

Scientists say skeletal remains found in a castle well belong to figure from 800-year-old saga.

From CNN: "The 800-year-old Sverris saga, which follows the story of the real-life King Sverre Sigurdsson, includes the tossing of the body of a dead man — later known as 'Well-man' — down a well during a military raid in central Norway in 1197."

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Here's the full study: https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(24)02301-0

#History #Archaeology #Norway #Norse #Science #Anthropology

 

Archaeologists discover 12 skeletons at a buried tomb in Petra, Jordan.

From @npr: "The remains were found beneath the Treasury, also called Al Khazneh, in the ancient city of Petra — famous as a landmark seen in the movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade."

https://flip.it/_uNuOZ

#Archaeology #Petra #Jordan #History #Anthropology

 

700,000 years of Egyptian history finds enormous new home.

NBC News reports: "The public has finally been allowed to visit part of the Grand Egyptian Museum, which is the size of 80 football fields."

https://flip.it/kjvSCo

#Archaeology #Egypt #Museum #History #AncientEgypt

 

Lost biblical plant with medicinal properties resurrected from 1,000-year-old seed.

From CNN: "Botanists have grown a long-lost tree species from a 1,000-year-old seed found in a cave in the Judean Desert in the 1980s. The researchers involved in the project say they believe the tree species, which is thought to be extinct today, could have been the source of a healing balm mentioned in the Bible and other ancient texts."

https://flip.it/Ph5Qvo

#Botany #Plants #Archaeology #Science

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Artificial intelligence helps uncover hundreds of unknown ancient symbols hidden in Peru’s Nazca Desert.

From CNN: "The carvings include birds, plants, spiders, humanlike figures with headdresses, decapitated heads and an orca wielding a knife."

https://flip.it/726E_b

Here's the original study from PNAS: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2407652121

#Anthropology #Archaeology #Nazca #Peru #Science #AI #ArtificialIntelligence

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