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» 5,500-year-old site in Jordan reveals a lost civilization’s secrets
» 2.7-million-year-old tools reveal humanity’s first great innovation
» 2 million-year-old teeth reveal secrets from the dawn of humanity
» Humans evolved faster than any other ape
» Ancient tides may have sparked humanity’s first urban civilization
» Hippos once roamed frozen Germany with mammoths
» Dinosaurs were thriving when the asteroid struck
» Ancient DNA reveals the deadly diseases behind Napoleon’s defeat
» Before T. rex, there was the “dragon prince”
» From poison to power: How lead exposure helped shape human intelligence
» Archaeologists uncover lost land bridge that may rewrite human history
» 12,000-year-old rock art found in Arabia reveals a lost civilization
» Scientists just proved the moai could walk, solving a 500-year mystery
» 3,000 years of secrets hidden beneath Egypt’s greatest temple
» Hidden for 70 million years, a tiny fossil fish is rewriting freshwater evolution
» Scientists uncover a mysterious Jurassic lizard with snake-like jaws
» Fossils in germany reveal a Jurassic sea monster with a swordfish snout
» The accidental discovery that forged the Iron Age
» This forgotten king united England long before 1066
» Student’s pinkie-sized fossil reveals a new croc species
» Stunning fossil from the Gobi Desert rewrites dinosaur history
» Forgotten royal warship sunk 500 years ago reveals surprising secrets
» Who are the Papua New Guineans? New DNA study reveals stunning origins
» 150-million-year-old teeth expose dinosaurs’ secret diets
» Who were the mystery humans behind Indonesia’s million-year-old tools?
» Dinosaur teeth reveal secrets of Jurassic life 150 million years ago
» Baby pterosaurs died in ancient storms—and their fossils reveal the truth
» Woolly mammoth teeth reveal the world’s oldest microbial DNA
» Scientists discover armored “goblin monster” in prehistoric Utah
» Ancient DNA finally solves the mystery of the world’s first pandemic
» Forgotten rock in Japan reveals 220-million-year-old ichthyosaur fossil
» The hidden Denisovan gene that helped humans conquer a new world
» Extinct human relatives left a genetic gift that helped people thrive in the Americas
» New fossils reveal a hidden branch in human evolution
» Ancient fossil discovery in Ethiopia rewrites human origins
» 140,000-year-old skeleton shows earliest interbreeding between humans and Neanderthals
» Mexican cave stalagmites reveal the deadly droughts behind the Maya collapse
» Mysterious Denisovan interbreeding shaped the humans we are today
» Bizarre ancient creatures unearthed in the Grand Canyon
» Tiny ancient whale with a killer bite found in Australia
» Scientists warn ocean could soon reach Rapa Nui’s sacred moai
» A 16-million-year-old amber fossil just revealed the smallest predator ant ever found
» Scientists just uncovered three ancient worlds frozen beneath Illinois for 300 million years
» Stunning “wonder reptile” discovery rewrites the origins of feathers
» Scientists reexamine 47-year-old fossil and discover a new Jurassic sea monster
» 4,000-year-old teeth reveal the earliest human high — Hidden in plaque
» 400-million-year-old fish exposes big mistake in how we understood evolution
» A dusty fossil drawer held a 300-million-year-old evolutionary game-changer
» A tiny dinosaur bone just rewrote the origin of bird flight
» A 500-million-year-old fossil just rewrote the spider origin story
» Ancient recipes or rituals? Neanderthal bones reveal a prehistoric culinary mystery
» Butchery clues reveal Neanderthals may have had “family recipes”
» Scholars just solved a 130-year literary mystery—and it all hinged on one word
» Princeton study maps 200,000 years of Human–Neanderthal interbreeding
» Inside the Maya king’s tomb that rewrites Mesoamerican history
» The first pandemic? Scientists find 214 ancient pathogens in prehistoric DNA
» North america’s oldest pterosaur unearthed in Arizona’s Triassic time capsule
» Buried for 23,000 years: These footprints are rewriting American history
» These 545-million-year-old fossil trails just rewrote the story of evolution
» This team tried to cross 140 miles of treacherous ocean like stone-age humans—and it worked
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