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Can YOU see the face? Scientists claim this 'portrait' was created by a Neanderthal 43,000 years ago
As far as art goes, it's not going to win any awards. But this large pebble might be the earliest known representation of a face, experts say.
Ancient scavengers of the beached beasts turned their bones into implements that spread across a large area, researchers say.
A careful study of artifacts that have spent years tucked away in museum collections across Europe shows that the Magdalenian ...
At the San Lázaro rock shelter near Segovia in central Spain, a team of scientists has discovered a granite cobble bearing a ...
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The Smokies News on MSNThe Appalachian Trail via the Smoky Mountains, a Complete GuideHow long does it take to hike the Appalachian Trail through the Smokies? The consensus is about a week. If you’re into overnight backpacking but can’t commit to seven days, there are shorter versions ...
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Islands on MSNTexas' Day-Use-Only State Park Is An Easy Trip From Austin To Witness A One-Of-A-Kind Underground WonderVenture underground and explore what lies beneath Texas in this day-use-only, unique state park that's a convenient and easy ...
Lake Lenore Caves stretch along basalt cliffs in central Washington state. Located 40 miles north of Moses Lake and 17 miles ...
Perched at 6,360 feet on top of Mount Le Conte in the heart of the Smoky Mountains, LeConte Lodge is celebrating 100 years of ...
Intimacy is at the heart of this rare revival of William Inge’s 1955 play, about stranded passengers learning from one ...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence that four people, including a child, in Pompeii used furniture to block a bedroom door ...
You don’t need to look up to see the wonder of nature. Sometimes you need to look a little closer to the ground.
The cave’s specific location places it in proximity to other significant archaeological sites, including the well-known Bawa-Yawan rock shelter. Initial findings revealed Mousterian-type stone tools ...
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