Nature’s Embrace: Majestic Trees, Human-Like in Form, Symbolizing Timeless Warmth and Humanity
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Otherworldly Encounter: Stranded Alien-Like Eggs Instill Fear and Confusion Among Humans
PH๏τos that look like an alien scene with hundreds of eggs of the terrifying Xenomorph species from the movie “Alien: Covenant” are “fever” on social networking sites…
Evidence Of The 586 BCE Babylonian Destruction Of Jerusalem’s Monumental Building – Reconstructed
Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – Researchers analyzed and reconstructed the destruction layer excavated within the rooms of a two-story building in Jerusalem that was occupied until the city’s capture by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. City of Jerusalem. Image source This large structure, dated to the Iron Age II and named “Building 100,” was very […]
Fossil Study: Coelacanths Thrived In Switzerland After A Mᴀss Extinction
Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – The study of a new species of coelacanth from the Middle Triᴀssic period, with a strange morphology for these fish known as “living fossil,” show the formation of several species in a short time, after a mᴀss extinction that occurred 252 million years ago, with more than 80% of marine […]
Perfectly Preserved Turtle Fossil Gives Clues To Habitat 150 Million Years Ago
Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – A perfectly preserved turtle fossil from Lower Bavaria yields important clues about both the species and the habitat that existed in southern Germany 150 million years ago. Image credit: University of Tübingen The fossil is the best-preserved specimen of Solnhofia parsonsi found to date. Its forelimbs and hind limbs are […]
Nature’s Enchantment: Unveiling the Heart-Shaped Allure of Jackfruit’s Pods
Nature has a way of surprising us with its remarkable creations, and one such delightful marvel is the heart-shaped jackfruit. Nestled among the branches of towering trees,…
European Neolithic Family Trees Shed Light On Social Organization
Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – The Neolithic lifestyle, based on farming instead of hunting and gathering, emerged in the Near East around 12,000 years ago and contributed profoundly to the modern way of life. The ability to produce and store extra food led Neolithic people to develop new social customs built on wealth, and therefore […]
Urban Resiliency Lie Within Ancient Cities – New Study Suggests
Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – Jakarta … San Francisco … Shanghai … Phoenix … Houston. These major cities and others around the globe have many similarities, but they share one particular commonality that is concerning for residents. They are among the global cities most affected by climate change. Credit: University of Houston While each of these cities has […]
Early Māori Settlement On The Subantarctic Islands -Uncovering Some Of The Unknown
Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – A team of archaeologists and environmental researchers have been exploring early Polynesian presence on Aotearoa New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands. University of Canterbury Dr Matiu Prebble Ngai Tahu and Rewi Davis Ngai Tahu, Kaitiaki Ropu o Murihiku representative vibracoring on Sandy Bay, Enderby Island, Auckland Islands. Credit: University of Canterbury Environmental […]
DNA Evidence For Early Contact Between Farmers And Pastoralists In Black Sea Region
Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – Recent archaeogenetic studies have shown that human migrations and individual mobility played a bigger role in prehistory than previously anticipated. With the movement of people, also culture, technical know-how, language and social practices were often spreading, leading to sometimes fundamental changes in lifestyle and genetic ancestry. By studying 135 individuals […]