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Humans began riding horses 5,000 years ago, new evidence suggests End-shutdown
We may never know when a human first hopped on a horse and rode off into the sunset, but archaeologists are hard at work trying to understand how horses left the wild and joined humans on the road to the sun. global domination. New research claims to have found the earliest evidence of horsemanship. A […]
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Gladiator fights were staged in Roman Britain, evidence suggests End-shutdown
The Colchester Vase depicts a pair of gladiators named Memnon and Valentinus. Gladiator fights were once staged in Roman-occupied Britain, new research suggests. Evidence has shown that the Colchester Vase, an ancient artifact depicting a fight between combatants, was made and decorated locally. Without written information, this was the “only evidence” of such duels in […]
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Scientists find evidence of a new layer in Earth’s inner core End-shutdown
Researchers are still discovering more about the center of the Earth. A team from the Australian National University (ANU) has evidence found of a new layer to the planet sitting inside the inner core. This “innermost inner core” is a ball of iron-nickel alloy which, as Professor Hrvoje Tkalčić explains, is a “fossilized record” of […]