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A 7,000-year-old figurine may hold secrets about ancient rituals on the Italian Peninsula
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A newly-discovered “unique” and enigmatic figure may open a new chapter in understanding the the human history of the Italian Peninsula.
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A newly-discovered “unique” and enigmatic figure may open a new chapter in understanding the the human history of the Italian Peninsula.
Archeologists in Sweden announce a new find of petroglyphs in the Bohuslän countryside near Tanum.
Research published last week reports that species loss may be more alarming than previously thought.
SianLuc Heart surveys the different forms of personal altars found in a variety of religious traditions, with a focus on ancient paganisms.
Newly published research offers a hopeful antidote for death cap mushrooms.
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