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European Early Humans Ate Algae

Algae, seaweed, and other aquatic plants are highly nutritious and healthy, yet they are rarely consumed in Europe. However, in the Stone Age, early humans

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Mass Graves Found at Stonehenge

In a recent discovery near Stonehenge, mass graves from the Neolithic and Bronze Age were found, highlighting the archaeological significance of the region. Despite Stonehenge

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Ancient Stone Age Road Found

A 7,000-year-old stone road has been discovered in the Adriatic Sea using satellite imagery. The road connected an artificial island settlement to the mainland. The

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Oldest Bike Tracks Found Worldwide

Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery of what is believed to be the oldest wagon tracks in the world. The find sheds new light on