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Tweet May 12, 2023
I saw a beautiful object that combined my Indian heritage with my profession as an Earth Scientist. This is a Shalagram, beautifully curated & presented at the @britishmuseum by curator @SushmaJansari 😍 Lets explore what it is #FossilFriday #Whispers
by Dr Anjana Khatwa@jurassicgirl@mstdn.social 🥳✊🏾💚
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Book May 9, 2023
Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds
by Anna Toledano and Mackenzie Cooley
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Tweet Apr 20, 2023
The Mediterranean Sea was dry 5M years ago Then, a series of MEGAFLOODS filled it in a matter of months How did the Med dry up? Why did it fill so brutally? How would it have felt to be there? This is what we know: twitter.com/tomaspueyo/status/16
by Tomas Pueyo
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Tweet Apr 12, 2023
What did the first farmers actually farm? Eight 'founder crops'—emmer wheat, einkorn wheat, barley, lentil, pea, chickpea, bitter vetch, and flax—have long been thought to have been the bedrock of Neolithic economies. But... 🧵 twitter.com/joeroe90/s
by Joe Roe
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Article Dec 22, 2022
Did the Mauryas really unite India? Archaeology says ‘no’
by Anirudh Kanisetti
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Video Apr 8, 2022
Has Modern Archaeology Changed The History Of Islam? | The Sacred City | Parable
by Dan Gibson
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Tweet Jan 30, 2022
About last week... We promised an update in due course... Well, we found something rather spectacular... It all started with a lot of concrete and little hope of an entry, until the earth began to shift... What followed was beyond expectations...
by Simon Verdegem
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Tweet Jan 29, 2022
2018 saw a bombshell of a paper tear open the decades old consensus of the British 'Beaker Phenomenon', with a population turnover of maybe 90%. So how have archaeologists responded in the last few years? A thread: https://t.co/5zrZ5gsFW4
by Stone Age Herbalist
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Book Nov 9, 2021
The Library: A Fragile History
by Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen
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Book May 27, 2021
The First Ghosts: Most Ancient of Legacies
by Irving Finkel
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Book Apr 24, 2018
Enheduana: The Complete Poems of the World's First Author
by Sophus Helle
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Article Nov 10, 2015
The American Robber Barons Who Stole Medieval Europe
by Riva
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