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Tag: Archaeologists

Trash heaps lead us to prehistoric dolphin hunters

Nov 1, 2017

How ancient man lived his life, what he ate and what he used on a daily basis has fascinated modern man for centuries. We are…

Burdock the super plant: It’s a food and a medicine

Jun 15, 2017

While having a peaceful walk through serene woodlands, you may have come across sticky burrs clinging to your trousers after passing through some tall leafy…

5,800-years-old World’s Oldest Snowshoe discovered in Italian Alps

Oct 17, 2016

Italian Alps have once again astonished the archaeologists when it revealed world’s oldest snowshoes near the border with Austria. The artifact is believed to be…

Burdock: The plant can be consumed both as food and as herbal medicine

Sep 12, 2016

While having a peaceful walk through serene woodlands, you may have come across sticky burrs clinging to your trousers after passing through some tall leafy…

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