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Ancient snake drawings are among the largest known rock art worldwide

Rock art along the Orinoco river in South America is made up of some of the largest etchings we know of and could date back 2000 years ....

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Nomads thrived in Greece after the collapse of the Roman Empire

Analysis of pollen in sediment cores from a large lake in Greece shows that nomadic livestock herders took over the region after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire ....

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Nomads Thrived in Greece After the Collapse of the Roman Empire

Nomads Thrived in Greece After the Collapse of the Roman Empire
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Progressive Charlestown: Science has a new take on an age-old mystery

New research shows that chickens were extensively bred throughout southern Central Asia from 400 BCE to the medieval era, and their spread was probabl ....

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Scientists Crack the Mystery of When Eggs First Emerged as a Culinary Craze

Archaeologists say they’ve found evidence showing that humans in Central Asia began to raise ancient chickens for their eggs as early as 400 BCE. ....

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