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Mummified Remains Identified as Egyptian Queen Nefertari

By Alistair Keely | University of York on Dec 2, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Mummified Remains Identified as Egyptian Queen Nefertari

  A team of international archaeologists believe a pair of mummified legs on display in an Italian museum may belong to Egyptian Queen Nefertari – the favourite wife of the pharaoh Ramses II. The team, which included Dr Stephen Buckley and Professor Joann Fletcher from the University of York’s Department of Archaeology, used radiocarbon dating, […]

Asteroid Impacts Create Habitats for Life, Study Suggests

By LJ Evans | Geophysical Institute on Nov 28, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Asteroid Impacts Create Habitats for Life, Study Suggests

Around 65 million years ago, a massive asteroid crashed into the Gulf of Mexico. The impact and subsequent effects wiped out about 75 percent of all life on Earth, including most of the dinosaurs. Scientists studying the resulting Chicxulub crater are learning how large asteroid impacts deform rocks in a way that may produce habitat […]

Researcher: Turkeys a Major Part of Ancestral Pueblo Life

By Eric Sorensen-Science Writer | WSU on Nov 23, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Researcher: Turkeys a Major Part of Ancestral Pueblo Life

PULLMAN, Wash. – While the popular notion of the American Thanksgiving is less than 400 years old, the turkey has been part of American lives for more than 2,000 years. But for much of that time, the bird was more revered than eaten. Washington State University archaeologists over the years have repeatedly seen evidence, from […]

Archaeological Excavation Unearths Evidence of Turkey Domestication 1,500 Years Ago

By The Field Museum on Nov 22, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Archaeological Excavation Unearths Evidence of Turkey Domestication 1,500 Years Ago

  The turkeys we’ll be sitting down to eat on Thursday have a history that goes way back. Archaeologists have unearthed a clutch of domesticated turkey eggs used as a ritual offering 1,500 years ago in Oaxaca, Mexico—some of the earliest evidence of turkey domestication.  “Our research tells us that turkeys had been domesticated by […]

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