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Archaeological CD-ROM Breaks New Ground
January 28, 1998 A unique new CD-ROM full of scholarly detail and general information about North Carolina's Occaneechi Indians could change academic publications in archaeology ... > full story -
Mummy Dearest -- “Mysterious Mummies of China” On NOVA
January 7, 1998 Chinese archaeologists in the remote deserts of Central Asia are exhuming perfectly preserved 2,400- to 4,000-year-old mummies that shed startling new light on the contact between East and West in ... > full story -
Embryo Studies Show Dinosaurs Could Not Have Given Rise To Modern Birds
October 27, 1997 Careful study of bird, alligator and turtle embryos at early stages offer convincing evidence that the "fingers" of bird wings correspond to the index, middle and ring fingers of humans, ... > full story -
Yaba-Daba-Glue! Stone-Age Use Of Collagen Discovered
October 16, 1997 Weizman Institute scientists have discovered that stone-age cavemen had mastered advanced technology for producing collagen glue from animal skins, several thousands years earlier than ancient ... > full story -
Colorado State Anthropologist Finds Fossil Treasures In Africa
October 15, 1997 Colorado State University anthropologist Diane Waddle has uncovered a fossil find that could fill important gaps in the fossil record of Botswana, Africa. Her excavations in Bone Cave has uncovered a ... > full story -
Where Fossils Fear To Tread: Scientists Follow Genes To An Ancient Ancestor
August 15, 1997 Some 600 or 700 million years ago, before animal life made a sudden evolutionary shift and diverged into nearly all the major animal divisions we know from fossils, primitive animals were inventing ... > full story -
Speedy Land Travelers Or Seagoing Sailors? Temple Archaeologist Investigates Earliest Americans
June 12, 1997 Were the first Americans coastal sailors or speedy bands of land-bound hunters? Once, most archaeologists agreed that ancient hunters raced southward over the Bering Land Bridge to the tip of South ... > full story
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