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The research combined radiocarbon dating with measurements of atmospheric radiocarbon from tree rings to build a chronology ...
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Egyptologists have discovered the remains of a "rest house" in the northern Sinai desert. The structure may have temporarily housed ancient Egyptian forces, and possibly even royalty, during the reign ...
The languages of the earliest Americans evolved in 4 waves, according to one expert.