Friday, April 26, 2019

Fox News: Ancient tomb of mysterious man discovered in Egypt


Ancient tomb of mysterious man discovered in Egypt
Archaeologists recently unearthed a tomb in Egypt belonging to a mysterious man known as Tjt, dating all the way back to Ancient Egypt.

Read in Fox News: https://apple.news/ATYXmh5HYSoOj-QT1PJCSEw


Shared from Apple News

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Smithsonian: Archaeologists Discover Some of the Amazon's Oldest Human Burials


Archaeologists Discover Some of the Amazon's Oldest Human Burials
As early as 10,000 years ago, humans created settlements on elevated forest mounds in parts of southwestern Amazonia

Read in Smithsonian: https://apple.news/A7eA7k9c8Q5CedYI_IH-OHQ


Shared from Apple News

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Ancient Origins: The origins of human beings according to ancient Sumerian texts


The origins of human beings according to ancient Sumerian texts
Sumer, or the 'land of civilized kings', flourished in Mesopotamia, now modern-day Iraq, around 4500 BC. Sumerians created an advanced civilization with its own system of elaborate language and writing, architecture and arts, astronomy and mathematics. Read more Section: News Human Origins Folklore Read Later

Read in Ancient Origins: https://apple.news/ArrwbPm2VP8CQDtDOt_mpiA


Shared from Apple News


Sent from my iPad

Ancient Origins: 3,900-Year-Old Lost Inscriptions Surface at the Ancient Egyptian Amethyst Mines


3,900-Year-Old Lost Inscriptions Surface at the Ancient Egyptian Amethyst Mines
Archaeologists working in the timeworn deserts of Egypt have uncovered more than '100 ancient inscriptions' at Wadi el-Hudi, where ancient miners once collected amethysts which were believed to be imbued with supernatural powers. Read more Section: News History & Archaeology

Read in Ancient Origins: https://apple.news/Ad52dw80LN1-PeKLk7uDKRA


Shared from Apple News


Sent from my iPad

Ancient pee helps archaeologists track the rise of farming

https://newatlas.com/urine-salts-ancient-farming/59360/

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

National Geographic: Pig brains partially revived hours after death. Here's what it means for people.


Pig brains partially revived hours after death. Here's what it means for people.
In a feat sure to fire up ethical and philosophical debate, a new system has restored circulation and oxygen flow to a dead mammal brain.

Read in National Geographic: https://apple.news/AFivkcmujTkO6Ml5oXHd23A


Shared from Apple News