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Unfinished canoe found in Alaskan forest 16 Jul 2011 | 05:09 am

An unfinished Indian canoe, apparently abandoned 500 years ago, has been discovered in a remote section of an Alaska rain forest, according to officials. The canoe, carved from cedar, was discovered ...

Unfinished canoe found in Alaskan forest 16 Jul 2011 | 01:09 am

An unfinished Indian canoe, apparently abandoned 500 years ago, has been discovered in a remote section of an Alaska rain forest, according to officials. The canoe, carved from cedar, was discovered ...

Study underway to create the first archive of human evolution at Mungo 14 Jul 2011 | 09:39 am

A foundational project is currently underway at Lake Mungo (Australia) and those lakes that abound it to document the history of human settlement, past environmental change and landscape evolution tha...

Study underway to create the first archive of human evolution at Mungo 14 Jul 2011 | 05:39 am

A foundational project is currently underway at Lake Mungo (Australia) and those lakes that abound it to document the history of human settlement, past environmental change and landscape evolution tha...

Earliest Europeans Were Cannibals, Wore Bling 9 Jul 2011 | 02:19 am

Early humans wore jewelry and likely practiced cannibalism, suggest remains of the earliest known Homo sapiens from southeastern Europe. The remains, described in PLoS One, date to 32,000 years ago a...

Earliest Europeans Were Cannibals, Wore Bling 8 Jul 2011 | 10:19 pm

Early humans wore jewelry and likely practiced cannibalism, suggest remains of the earliest known Homo sapiens from southeastern Europe. The remains, described in PLoS One, date to 32,000 years ago a...

New phase of search for Franklin expedition’s lost ships announced 5 Jul 2011 | 04:00 am

A 160-year-old mystery could be solved this summer as the search resumes to find the doomed ships of Sir John Franklin’s 1845 expedition to discover the Northwest Passage. The voyage was the demise o...

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