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  • Origins of 'Welsh dragons' finally exposed by scientists

    06/11/2024 11:31:18 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 30 replies
    Archaeology mag ^ | June 7, 2024 | Dario Radley
    A large fossil discovery has significantly advanced our understanding of dinosaur history in Wales, a region previously believed to be devoid of these prehistoric giants...The research team, led by former Bristol MSc student in Palaeobiology, Owain Evans, uncovered that early Welsh dinosaurs lived over 200 million years ago on a tropical lowland adjacent to the sea. Dinosaur trackways found in Barry and other nearby sites indicate that these prehistoric creatures roamed the warm lowlands.The discovery site, Lavernock Point, is located near Cardiff and Penarth. This area, characterized by cliffs of dark-colored shales and limestones, documents ancient shallow seas. At various...
  • New dating technique reveals time differences between Paleolithic hearth fires

    06/11/2024 10:29:36 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 27 replies
    Archaeology mag ^ | June 10, 2024 | Dario Radley
    A team of archaeologists in Spain has applied a new dating technique to more precisely determine the intervals between hearth fires from the Paleolithic Age.This research, published in the journal Nature, reveals that the hearths at El Salt, a Paleolithic site, were used over 200 years with intervals of decades between uses. This suggests that Neanderthals returned to this site over multiple generations, challenging previous assumptions about their mobility and settlement patterns...a novel combination of archaeomagnetic and archaeostratigraphic analyses... leverages the magnetic properties of minerals in the fire pits to record the orientation of the Earth's magnetic field at the...
  • NSA Sullivan: 'Innocent People Were Killed' During Israel's Hostage Rescue

    06/10/2024 5:58:29 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 73 replies
    Breitbart ^ | June 9, 2024 | Pam Key
    National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" that it was tragic that innocent people were killed during the Israeli military operation that rescued four hostages who were kidnapped during the October 7, 2023 Hamas terror attack.Anchor Dana Bash said, "I want to ask you a little bit more about that mission. One of the questions is what we're hearing from Gaza, different hospitals in Gaza say at least 236 people were killed as a part of the Israeli operation to rescue hostages what is your understanding of how many Palestinian civilians, not militants, but...
  • Horses may have been domesticated twice. Only one attempt stuck

    06/09/2024 3:24:03 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 19 replies
    Science News ^ | June 6, 2024 | Tina Hesman Saey
    Horses were domesticated at least twice, researchers report June 6 in Nature. Genetic data suggest Botai hunter-gatherers in Central Asia may have been the first to domesticate the animals for milk and meat around 5,000 years ago. That attempt didn't stick. But other people living north of the Caucasian Mountains domesticated horses for transportation about 4,200 years ago, the researchers found.Those latter horses took the equine world by storm. In just a few centuries, they replaced their wild cousins and became the modern domestic horse...ancient people from southwest Asia known as the Yamnaya have been credited with being the first...
  • Ancient snake drawings are among the largest known rock art worldwide

    06/05/2024 1:38:07 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 19 replies
    New Scientist ^ | June 4, 2024 | Chen Ly
    Prehistoric engravings of giant snakes along South America's Orinoco river are among the largest examples of rock art we know of anywhere in the world, with some stretching for more than 40 metres.The Orinoco is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing through Venezuela and along its border with Colombia. "There's an outstanding record of rock art along the Orinoco, especially on the Venezuelan side," says José Oliver at University College London. "Usually, they are paintings found in rock shelters."Engravings are common in many open-air sites along the river, he says, but not all of them have been officially recorded...Since...
  • Analysis of 4,000-year-old Egyptian Skull Reveals Something 'extraordinary' That Leaves Researchers 'stunned'

    06/04/2024 9:14:35 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 57 replies
    The Debrief ^ | May 30, 2024 | Christopher Plain
    An international team of researchers studying a 4,000-year-old Egyptian skull that had signs of cancer say they have found evidence that ancient Egyptian medical practitioners knew about and potentially even tried to treat the deadly disease...While previous studies have revealed that Egyptians from these periods were able to identify, describe, and treat diseases and traumatic injuries, build prosthetics, and even place dental fillings, this study is the first to show that these surprisingly advanced ancient people may have tried to treat cancer around the same time they were building the pyramids...To conduct their analysis, the researchers were able to procure...
  • Cleveland Museum of Art to Return a Rare Ancient Icon to Libya

    06/04/2024 10:52:20 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 9 replies
    DNyuz ^ | May 30, 2024 | New York Times va DNyuz
    While excavating an ancient Greek palace in eastern Libya in the 1930s, an archaeologist dug up a large earthen storage jar, looked inside and spotted something unexpected — a 2,200-year-old sculpture of a bearded man carved from basalt, a dark volcanic stone.The two-foot-tall antiquity, most likely chiseled during ancient Egypt's Ptolemaic Dynasty, was a rare find. Known as a striding male figure, it is one of only 33 statues like it known to exist, Egyptologists say.But it wasn't long before thieves got ahold of the bearded figure and took it on an illicit odyssey that brought it, in 1991, to...
  • Purpose of Mysterious Ice Age Tool Revealed

    06/04/2024 7:40:15 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 41 replies
    ExplorersWeb ^ | February 4, 2024 | Martin Walsh
    A few years ago, archaeologists working in Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany unearthed some mysterious ice-age objects. The team found 13 pieces of carved mammoth ivory that fit together to form what they described as a "perforated baton, with four holes containing precisely carved spiral grooves." ...archaeologists Nicholas Conard (from the University of Tubingen in Germany) and Veerle Rots (from the University of Liege in Belgium)... argue that the 35,000-year-old ivory baton is a tool for making rope. Researchers were fairly sure that Paleolithic people used rope or twine, but the evidence was limited to depictions in art and...
  • The Jewish video Obama doesn't want on the web

    06/02/2024 8:32:14 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 15 replies
    American Thinker ^ | June 2, 2011 | Thomas Lifson
    Mysteriously, the Office of the President has requested that a video of a Jewish singing group performing at the White House be removed from the web. Matzav.com reports:Matzav.com, in the Featured Video section, recently presented a video of the famed Maccabetas singing group performing for President Barack Obama at a reception in the White House in honor of American Jewish Heritage Month, the month of May. American Jewish Heritage Month pays tribute to the American Jews who have helped form the fabric of American history, culture and society.As part of the entertainment at the event, the Maccabeats were invited to...
  • Nvidia announces new AI chips months after latest launch as market competition heats up

    06/02/2024 4:44:56 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 36 replies
    CNBC ^ | Sunday, June 2 2024 | Rebecca Picciotto
    Nvidia on Sunday unveiled its next generation of artificial intelligence chips to succeed the previous model, which was announced just months earlier in March.Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced the new AI chip architecture, dubbed "Rubin," ahead of the COMPUTEX tech conference in Taipei.Rubin comes months after the March announcement of the upcoming "Blackwell" model, which is still in production and expected to ship to customers later in 2024.Huang's announcement of Rubin appears to quicken the company's already-accelerated pace of AI chip advancement.Nvidia has pledged to release new AI chip models on a "one-year rhythm," as Huang put it on Sunday....
  • The Original Sarcophagus of Pharaoh Ramesses II Found in the Floor of a Coptic Monastery in Abydos

    06/02/2024 2:43:52 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 13 replies
    La Brújula Verde ^ | May 22, 2024 | Guillermo Carvajal
    ...The decoration and texts of this sarcophagus demonstrated that it had been used twice, the second time by a high priest of the XXI dynasty, Menkheperre (around 1000 BC). Its first owner, however, remained a mystery, although the quality of the object indicated that it belonged to a very high-ranking figure in the Egyptian New Kingdom. By examining the newly engraved hieroglyphic texts, Frédéric Payraudeau was able to establish that they contained the cartouche of Ramesses II himself.Until now, we knew that the tomb of this pharaoh in the Valley of the Kings (Luxor) had been completely looted and his...
  • Musical Interlude topic for June 2024

    06/01/2024 6:43:10 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 30 replies
    YouTube etcetera ^ | July 13, 2023 etcetera | Leo Kottke etcetera
    Mudlark, Released on: 1971-01-01June Bug | 2:16Leo Kottke - Topic | 4.67K subscribers | 1,847 views | July 13, 2023
  • Dollar Tree acquires 170 of bankrupt 99 Cent Only's stores in California, Arizona, Nevada and Texas - set to reopen under new branding in the fall

    05/31/2024 7:30:55 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 42 replies
    Dailymail.com ^ | May 29, 2024 | Daniel Jones
    Dollar Tree has saved 170 shops that were set to be shuttered by rival 99 Cents Only after it went bankrupt.It is a boost for budget shoppers in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas - who have been mourning the loss of the popular chain.Dollar Tree announced on Wednesday that it had bought rights to the leases for the stores.At the same time, it has paid for the 99 Cents Only's 'intellectual property,' meaning it has the option to keep some stores open under the brand or even open new ones using it.West Coast-based 99 Cents Only had a cult following...
  • Gliese 12 b, an intriguing Earth- or Venus-sized world

    05/30/2024 6:56:40 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 8 replies
    EarthSky ^ | May 29, 2024 | Paul Scott Anderson
    Gliese 12 b is a newly discovered rocky exoplanet, between Earth and Venus in size. It orbits a red dwarf star 40 light-years away..."Transiting" means this world passes in front of its star from our earthly perspective. That fact makes it possible to observe with TESS, whose full name is the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite...The uncertainties about Gliese 12 b center on its possible atmopshere. If it doesn't have an atmosphere, computer models indicate its average surface temperature are slightly warmer than Earthlike, with an average temperature of only around 107 degrees Fahrenheit (42 degrees Celsius). That's in contrast to...
  • I've been a tour guide in Rome for 16 years. Here are 5 tourist attractions that are worth it and 5 you can skip.

    05/29/2024 7:50:00 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 42 replies
    Business Insider via AOL ^ | May 28, 2024 | Sarah May Grunwald
    I always recommend visiting the Park of the Aqueducts and the Ostia Antica archeological site.But I think the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Mouth of Truth attractions are overcrowded...I would never say certain attractions have no merit. But after years of interacting with travelers, I understand that people want alternatives.Luckily, Rome has priceless art and artifacts around every corner.Here are five popular attractions that are worth visiting... The Capitoline MuseumsBasilica di San Giovanni in LateranoThe Park of the AqueductsBasilica of Sant'AgostinoOstia Antica ...and five you might want to skip.. Vatican Museums are overcrowdedYou can get a good view of the Colosseum...
  • The Romans Invented Trains....... Almost

    05/29/2024 7:00:14 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 16 replies
    YouTube ^ | November 19, 2023 | Paul Whitewick
    The Romans Invented Trains....... Almost | 15:28Paul Whitewick | 117K subscribers | 204,600 views | November 19, 2023
  • Modern soldiers test ancient Greek armour to show it worked for war

    05/28/2024 4:13:51 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 24 replies
    New Scientist ^ | May 22, 2024 | Jeremy Hsu
    An experiment inspired by Homer's description of combat in The Iliad tested the capabilities of the Dendra armour suit from Greece's Bronze AgeModern military volunteers donned replicas of ancient Greek armour and engaged in exercises inspired by Homer's epic poem The Iliad. The demonstration shows how elite Bronze Age warriors could have fought in heavy protective gear during sustained combat.The experiment's results strongly suggest that the 3500-year-old Dendra armour suit – one of the oldest complete suits of metal armour from Europe's Bronze Age – was indeed suitable for battle. Some scholars have argued that it was merely a ceremonial...
  • Vestiges of Beekeeping Discovered on the Mayan Train

    05/28/2024 12:09:58 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 15 replies
    TrenMayaa.com ^ | May 23, 2024 | R. Tren Mayaa
    The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) and the Ministry of Culture have confirmed a great archaeological find in Quintana Roo.During excavations in section six of the Mayan Train, which extends between Tulum and Chetumal, vestiges of ancient Mayan beekeeping have been found...The team of archaeologists has recovered jobón caps, an indication of meliponiculture, the breeding of stingless bees, practiced by the Mayans in ancient times.Initially, it was thought that the excavations were revealing an albarrada (wall), but the discovery of these covers changed the hypothesis, identifying the vestiges as parts of a meliponary.The lids, made of limestone, have...
  • 7000-year-old Evidence of a Mysterious Cosmic Event is Helping Reveal the Secrets of an Ancient European Settlement

    05/26/2024 9:07:15 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 12 replies
    The Debrief ^ | May 22, 2024 | Micah Hanks
    In 5,259 BC, our planet was bombarded with a shower of highly energetic particles resulting from a rare cosmic event of exceptional magnitude. Initially revealed through the discovery of carbon isotopes measured in ancient tree ring data, the event produced a roughly two percent increase in atmospheric Carbon-14 (14C), making it one of the strongest events of its kind known to scientists...The breakthrough relied on the combination of annual growth ring measurements with the measurable spike in cosmogenic radiocarbon that occurred during the 5259 BC event. This allowed them to establish a chronological reference point for producing accurate dates for...
  • What pottery reveals about prehistoric Central European culinary traditions

    05/24/2024 5:29:17 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 16 replies
    EurekAlert! ^ | May 21, 2024 | Universitat Autonoma De Barcelona
    The analysis of fat traces in over one hundred pottery vessels reveals deep changes in food consumption and preparation by communities living in central Germany between the Early Neolithic and the Late Bronze Age, as well as in their relation with innovations in pottery styles and decorations.In a groundbreaking study, researchers from the UAB and the State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology of Saxony-Anhalt identified a generalised inclusion of dairy products in prehistoric diets, a preference in consuming pork with the arrival of communities from the Eurasian Steppe, and the importance of dairy products in funeral rites.Central Germany was...