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February 8, 2013
Were the Etruscans after all native Italians?
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Etruscan sarcophagus (CC by Ecelan ) A new study casts doubt on the Anatolian origin theory of Etruscan origins . As you may know...
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Kenyan mtDNA suggests admixture upon Bantu expansion
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The m ost interesting element of this new paper is probably in the sampling of the previously unstudied Taita and Mijikenda ethnic groups...
Olive domestication origins tracked to West Asia
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Olive tree - Pelion, Greece (CC by Dennis Koutou) A new genetic study claims that the origins of olive domestication are in West As...
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Large concentration of decorated stones found in the Scottish Highlands
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An area holding a dense concentration of stones with engraved "cup marks" has been unveiled near Evanton , Scotland. The discov...
New rock art findings of India
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A new rock art site has been found by the Archaeological Survey of India on the Satpura mountain range, near Batul, at the Maharastra-Madhy...
Large Chalcolithic stone circle found in Bashkiria
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The remains of a stone circle comparable in size to Stonehenge have been unearthed in the Republic of Bashkortostan (Bashkiria, Eastern...
February 3, 2013
Alert: 12,000 years old major site in Kurdistan threatened by mega-dam
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Only one is needed, and the 12,000 years-old village Hasakyef fulfills nine of the ten possible reasons to be declared World Heritage Si...
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