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Anthropology and Archaeology
Anthropology and Archaeology Articles
| Archaeology 101 Sometime around 10,000 B.C. the last great Ice Age came to an end. As the ice retreated, it left behind fertile lands and abundant plant life, which attracted both animals and humans. |
| Soweto school gets robotic camera A project involving Google and National Geographic has seen 25 GigaPan cameras being donated to various scientific institutions throughout South Africa. |
| Top regional attractions Top Regional Attractions Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.; 215-299-1000. www.ansp.org. Includes Dinosaur Hall, Egyptian mummies, interactive, educational exhibits for children & more. Dr. Ted Daeschler: Cold Hard Scien |
| Anthropology Club hosts alumni for guest lectures The Anthropology Club at the University of South Alabama has brought many interesting guest speakers to the University over the past few years, but this is the first year two USA alumni are to speak at the University. Dr. Jason Heaton, assistant profess |
| Pre-Clovis Human DNA Found In 14,300-year-old Feces In Oregon Cave Is Oldest In New World DNA from dried human excrement recovered from Oregon's Paisley Caves is the oldest found yet in the New World -- dating to 14,300 years ago, some 1,200 years before Clovis culture -- and provides apparent genetic ties to Siberia or Asia, according to an |



























