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beetlesinthebush.com
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| | | | | Even though I am a scientist working in an organization with hundreds of other scientists, I can lay claim to one true uniquity-I am the only one I know of that has a skull on their desk! Six, actually. They're not real (sadly), but their impact on most first-time visitors to my office is no... | |
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johnhawks.net
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| | | | | Long known as a group of human relatives with big teeth and jaws, these ancient species lived for at least two million years alongside our ancestors. | |
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www.livescience.com
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| | | | | On an expedition in the Awash Valley in Ethiopia, two anthropologists uncovered the bones of a 3.2 million-year-old human ancestor. The iconic "Lucy" fossil would reveal much about our species' tangled family tree. | |
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talesoftimesforgotten.com
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| | | In the western world today, Egyptian mythology is roughly as well-known as Greek or Norse mythology. This, however, was not always the case. Two hundred years ago, even the foremost western experts on ancient Egypt knew relatively little about Egyptian myth and the vast majority of non-academic westerners knew nothing at all about the subject. ... Continue reading "When and How Did Modern Westerners Learn about Egyptian Myth?" | ||