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Ancient DNA Reveals That a Teenage Girl Chewed on This Wad of ‘Gum’ 10,500 Years Ago
Based on genetic material preserved in birch bark tar from Estonia, researchers found that the teen likely had brown hair and ...
Crucially, these findings contradict a long-standing theory that domestication in Europe occurred much earlier – some 6,000 ...
A piece of gum chewed by a prehistoric teenage girl has been discovered in Estonia. According to Yonhap News on the 23rd (local time), citing the ...
Archaeologists suspect the ancient society carried out two types of human sacrifices – one that involved mass burials of men ...
Rebirth isn't the series' peak, but it's a solid entry on a great 4K disc. Franchise fans will still want it in their ...
A few years later, in 2024, researchers put forward a study about 10,000-year-old gobs of “gum” (also pieces of resin made of ...
Prehistoric Planet” follows mammals fighting to survive in a shifting climate, from the freezing time of the Ice Age, to global temperatures rising.
Researchers have analyzed a sample of DNA believed to belong to Adolf Hitler, which they say reveals the dictator of Nazi Germany had a genetic marker for a rare disorder that can delay puberty, ...
Hitler’s DNA: Blueprint of a Dictator premieres on Channel 4 in the UK on November 15 and will claim that its analysis of the dictator’s DNA “reveals he suffered from a form of Kallmann Syndrome, ...
London — Adolf Hitler most likely suffered from a rare genetic condition called Kallmann Syndrome, researchers and documentary makers said Thursday, following DNA testing of the Nazi dictator's blood.
Researchers have analyzed a sample of DNA believed to belong to Adolf Hitler, which they say reveals the dictator of Nazi Germany had a genetic marker for a rare disorder that can delay puberty, ...
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