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Aldo Leopold's Field Notes Score a Lost 'Soundscape'
September 18, 2012 Among his many qualities, the pioneering wildlife ecologist Aldo Leopold was a meticulous taker of field ... > full story -
Dictionary Completed on Language Used Everyday in Ancient Egypt
September 18, 2012 A dictionary of thousands of words chronicling the everyday lives of people in ancient Egypt -- including what taxes they paid, what they expected in a marriage and how much work they had to do for ... > full story -
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Comet May Have Exploded Over Canada 12,900 Years Ago After All
September 18, 2012 New evidence and support for a theory introduced in 2007 suggested a comet may have exploded over Canada 12,900 years ago (the Younger Dryas Boundary), killing off the Clovis people and large animals ... > full story -
Crews Uncover Massive Roman Mosaic in Southern Turkey
September 18, 2012 An archaeological team has uncovered a massive Roman mosaic in southern Turkey -- a meticulously crafted, 1,600-square-foot work of decorative handiwork built during the region's imperial zenith. ... > full story -
Skilled Hunters 300,000 Years Ago
September 17, 2012 Finds from early stone age site in north-central Germany show that human ingenuity is nothing new -- and was probably shared by now-extinct species of humans. Archeologists have found eight extremely ... > full story -
X-Rays Unravel Mysterious Degradation of Van Gogh Painting: Protective Varnish Caused Discoloration
September 14, 2012 Synchrotron X-ray analysis has identified why parts of a Van Gogh painting changed color over time: a supposedly protective varnish applied after the master's death has made some bright yellow ... > full story -
Roman Military Camp Dating Back to the Conquest of Gaul Throws Light on a Part of World History
September 14, 2012 In the vicinity of Hermeskeil, a small town some 30 kilometers southeast of the city of Trier in the Hunsrueck region in the German federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate, archaeologists have ... > full story -
Search for King Richard III Enters New Phase After 'Momentous Discovery Has Potential to Rewrite History'
September 12, 2012 Historic findings of human remains -- including a man with apparent battle wounds and curvature of the spine -- have been revealed by an archaeological team from the University of ... > full story -
Old Deeds, Witness Trees Offer Glimpse of Pre-Settlement Forest in West Virginia
September 12, 2012 Using old deeds and witness trees, a U.S. Forest Service scientist has created a glimpse of the composition of the forests that covered today's Monongahela National Forest before settlement and ... > full story -
Little Ice Age Led to Migration of Island Hopping Arctic Foxes
September 11, 2012 The Little Ice Age allowed a new wave of arctic foxes to colonise Iceland, according to new research. A "bridge" of sea ice appeared during a dip in temperatures between 200 to 500 years ago allowing ... > full story
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