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Child sacrifice was thought to be rare in their culture. This chilling discovery suggests foreign invaders played a role.
An often overlooked pyramid in Mexico was filled with pools of a rare element in its underground chambers, leading to new ...
One day, the snake escaped from its terrarium in the garage. It didn’t try to hide or make a jailbreak to the great outdoors.
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A new study led by Amy Bogaard, Professor of European Archaeology, School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, reveals that ...
Oppression studies dictates that Western values, culture, and even science aren’t any better than others’, and since they’ve ...
New research from the University of Oxford shows land-hungry farming and scarce land drove wealth inequality over the past 10 ...
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Chip Chick on MSNArchaeologists Discover Wealth Gaps Started Over 10,000 Years Ago, So The Divide Between The Rich And Poor Is Nothing NewToday, the gap between the rich and poor only seems to grow wider each year. But economic inequality isn’t just […] ...
Tikal’s great plaza, at the heart of what was one of the most powerful city-states in the Americas, is surrounded by monumental structures: the stepped terraces of the North Acropolis, festooned ...
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GB News on MSNArchaeology breakthrough reveals how wealth inequality over the past 10,000 years was encouragedArchaeological research has revealed how wealth inequality over the past 10,000 years was encouraged by land-hungry farming practices. A groundbreaking study led by Professor Amy Bogaard from Oxford ...
Liquid mercury found beneath Teotihuacan’s pyramid baffles scientists. Was it a spiritual mirror, lost tech, or ancient power ...
Alicia Walter and Nathan Stark have traveled the world, but not every trip was great. Here are five countries they visited ...
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