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  • 30
    Apr
    ancient DNA (aDNA)

    waseem akbar k

    New Mammal Species Found with Dinosaurs in Mongolia

    New Mammal Species Found with Dinosaurs in Mongolia

    Bulgan, Ömnögovi, Mongolia , Gobi desert, photo by sungmu heo  Discovering Ravjaa ishiii: A New Mammal from the Late Cretaceous Gobi Desert Scientists just discovered a new ancient mammal one that scurried around the feet of dinosaurs 100 to 66 million years ago! Found in Mongolia’s famous Gobi Desert, this mouse-sized fossil has been named…

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  • 27
    Apr
    ancient DNA (aDNA)

    waseem akbar k

    From Jomon to Modern Japan: A DNA Journey

    From Jomon to Modern Japan: A DNA Journey

        27,000-Year-Old Bones Rewrite Japanese History Ancient DNA rewrites the Journey of the Japanese People and it uses the latest science to trace Japan’s genetic history, showing how modern Japanese people are connected to ancient ancestors. Deep in the Shiraho Saonetabaru Cave on Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, archaeologists found something extraordinary a nearly complete 27,000 years old skeleton. This…

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  • 24
    Apr
    ancient DNA (aDNA)

    waseem akbar k

    Ancient Genes Tell a New Story: The Phoenicians’ True Ancestry

    Ancient Genes Tell a New Story: The Phoenicians’ True Ancestry

      Secrets of the Phoenicians: Why Their Genes Didn’t Travel Like Their Culture? and What Ancient DNA Says About the Phoenicians’ Global Influence. A new study, published in Nature on 23 April, uncovers surprising revelations about the ancient Phoenician civilization. While the Phoenicians spread their culture, language, and revolutionary alphabet across the Mediterranean, their genetic footprint did…

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  • 21
    Apr
    ancient DNA (aDNA)

    waseem akbar k

    DNA Rewrites the Story of Ireland’s Stone Age Tombs

    DNA Rewrites the Story of Ireland’s Stone Age Tombs

    Beyond Royalty: DNA Rewrites the Story of Ireland’s Stone Age Tombs   For centuries, Ireland’s ancient stone tombs were believed to be the burial sites of powerful rulers. Archaeologists For years, believed these 5,000-year-old Irish tombs were built for Neolithic kings and nobles – the powerful rulers of their time. But a new study, published…

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  • 19
    Mar
    ancient DNA (aDNA)

    waseem akbar k

    Ancient DNA Reveals European Boat Trip to North Africa

    Ancient DNA Reveals European Boat Trip to North Africa

    Ancient DNA Reveals European Boat Trip to North Africa History, as we know it, is constantly being rewritten as new discoveries emerge. And a recent study involving ancient DNA has thrown a complete reversal of expectations into our understanding of Stone Age migrations. It appears that European hunter-gatherers, those resourceful ancestors of ours, might have…

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  • 12
    Mar
    ancient DNA (aDNA), science

    waseem akbar k

    The Tinshemet Cave Revelations: A Shared Culture of Neanderthals and Homo sapiens

    The Tinshemet Cave Revelations:  A Shared Culture of Neanderthals and Homo sapiens

    Basically, Tinshemet Cave shows that: Neanderthals and early humans were not living apart. They did things the same way, especially when burying their dead. They used red paint (ochre) in their burials, meaning they had similar beliefs. They used the same tools and hunting methods. This indicates that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens in the Levant…

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  • 7
    Mar
    ancient DNA (aDNA)

    waseem akbar k

    Ancient DNA Rewrites European Prehistory: A Tale of Ice Age Diversity

    Ancient DNA Rewrites European Prehistory: A Tale of Ice Age Diversity

      Europe during the Ice Age a frozen, icy land where tough hunter-gatherers lived and survived in extreme conditions. For years, experts thought these ancient people all shared a similar culture. But now, due to amazing advances in ancient DNA research, we’ve learned the truth is much more complex and interesting than we ever thought.…

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  • 5
    Mar
    ancient DNA (aDNA)

    waseem akbar k

    Why Ancient DNA is funny?

    Why Ancient DNA is funny?

        Why Ancient DNA is funny?   One of the funniest (or most ironic) things about ancient DNA is how fragile and but surprisingly tough it can be at the same time. It Survives Against All Odds: Ancient DNA can survive for thousands or millions of years in unexpected places—like frozen soil, caves, or even…

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  • 28
    Feb
    ancient DNA (aDNA), Humans, science

    waseem akbar k

    Fossil Footprints in New Mexico Reveal What May Be the Oldest Known Handcarts

    Fossil Footprints in New Mexico Reveal What May Be the Oldest Known Handcarts

      In an exciting discovery, researchers found fossil footprints in New Mexico that might be from the oldest handcarts ever known. These ancient tracks, preserved in stone, give us details about how early humans used simple tools to move things around. The Discovery The footprints were found in White Sands National Park, New Mexico, a place…

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  • 28
    Feb
    ancient DNA (aDNA), Evolution

    waseem akbar k

    Ancient Rome’s Crabs: A Story Written in DNA and Evolution

    Ancient Rome’s Crabs: A Story Written in DNA and Evolution

      Rome’s ancient ruins are not just about human history they are also home to Italy’s only native freshwater crabs. These small crabs, called Potamon fluviatile, have lived in Rome’s waterways for thousands of years, surviving alongside emperors, gladiators, and today’s tourists. What’s truly interesting about them is not just how long they have been…

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