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A 125-million-year-old fossil reveals a baby dinosaur covered in hedgehog-like spikes no one knew existed
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Blood vessels hidden inside a T. rex bone have survived 66 million years and scientists can still see them
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Archaeologists dig into Da Vinci family tomb — remains of Leonardo’s grandfather may finally prove the lineage
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30-year DNA hunt confirms Leonardo da Vinci’s Y chromosome lives on in 6 descendants today
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Scientists opened a sealed French cave untouched for 20,000 years and found 36,000-year-old masterpieces inside
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Scientists uncover twisted jawbones in a dried-up Brazilian riverbed from an animal unlike anything ever seen
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A 30-year hunt for Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA just confirmed 6 living descendants share his Y chromosome
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Scientists opened a cave sealed for 20,000 years and found perfectly preserved 36,000-year-old artwork inside
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A 1,200-year-old elite tomb in Panama reveals gold artifacts that predate any known in Central America
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Gold-enamelled dragon ornaments unearthed at Vietnam’s Ho Dynasty Citadel rewrite regional trade history
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A fragment of the goddess Venus just surfaced during excavations at England’s Bodiam Castle
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LiDAR reveals hidden Maya cities and AI deciphers ancient Babylonian hymns in archaeology’s high-tech era
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Archeology
Gold-enamelled terracotta with dragon motifs unearthed at Vietnam’s Ho Dynasty Citadel
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Archeology
Rock-cut tombs from Egypt’s Old Kingdom discovered at Qubbet el-Hawa with inscribed pottery and funerary objects
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Archeology
Archaeologists use carbon-14 to achieve first absolute dating of Paleolithic cave paintings — a bison depicted over 13,000 years ago
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Archeology
Sahara expedition uncovers Spinosaurus mirabilis — a 95-million-year-old predator crowned with a scimitar-shaped crest
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Archeology
Sahara dig reveals a new Spinosaurus species with a foot-long curved horn that paleontologists couldn’t even identify at first
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Archeology
Earliest known cremation in Africa found near Mount Hora — a 9,500-year-old pyre that predates all others
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Archeology
Archaeologists complete excavation of a 1,200-year-old elite tomb in Panama’s El Cano park
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Archeology
Gold-enameled dragon ornaments and Bodhi leaf artifacts unearthed at Vietnam’s Ho Dynasty Citadel
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