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In the 19th century, scientists could see landscape signs suggesting glaciers were larger in the past, but they settled on tectonic uplift as an explanation.
Archaeologists studied Semiyarka, dubbed The City of Seven Ravines, a settlement from 1600 BC that may have been a powerhouse for metal production. Here’s what they found.
The meeting – attended by 1200 delegates - marked only the second time in 85 years that the SVP Annual Meeting had taken ...
An international team of archaeologists from UCL, Durham University, and Toraighyrov University (Kazakhstan) has uncovered ...
One of the major realizations of the Anthropocene era has been the importance of biodiversity for the functioning of the ...
In Iceland’s Þingvellir National Park lies one of Earth’s rarest wonders — a submerged valley between two drifting continents ...
Germany surprises with the discovery of 43 million tons of lithium in Altmark, a find that could transform the battery supply ...
Beyond the crowded squares of Prague and the tourist-packed canals of Venice lies a secret Europe, a collection of ...
A larger-than-expected lithium deposit at Barroso has the potential to supply up to one million electric batteries per year.
“Megaliths represent the earliest form of monumental stone architecture,” write the authors of the new study, and the Menga ...
The research team from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona analyzed pottery from key El Argar administrative centers including Tira del Lienzo and Ifre in Murcia province. According to the study ...