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South Asia's Dairy Intolerance Could Help Explain Our Ability to Drink Milk
A curious and paradoxical intolerance for lactose across the South Asian subcontinent could help explain why the ability for ...
A study on Indo-European languages, using direct linguistic data, reconciles the two dominant hypotheses of where and how ...
Archaeologists excavating sites on Russia's Taman Peninsula have uncovered remarkable evidence of ancient innovation—carefully crafted bone skates made from horse bones that enabled ancient peoples to ...
Put the lined cake tin on a tray and then on to a rack pulled halfway out of the opened oven. Pour in the cheesecake mix, ...
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Lchashen wagon: A 3,500-year-old covered wagon that transported a deceased chief to the next world
This 3,500-year-old covered wagon is the best-preserved example in the world of this ancient form of wheeled transport.
A year after the Azerbaijan Airlines crash near Aktau, the tragedy still resonates with residents and responders to the ...
Mammoth bones weren’t just leftovers from the hunt, they were the walls of survival in a freezing prehistoric world.
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How the Mongol Empire rose fast, ruled hard, and then collapsed
As the years passed, the Mongol Empire began to crumble under the weight of internal divisions and external pressures. The ...
In the Middle Ages, a plague killed a third of Europe's population. Fleas carried the plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, ...
Her body was a canvas. It told the story of her life. Her beliefs. Now, 2500 years later, this ancient ink is exposing a lost Iron Age culture.
From the grand halls of Kyiv's cultural institutions to small regional initiatives shaping public dialogue, Ukraine's ...
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