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28.4.12

Farming 'spread by migrant wave'

BBC News - Farming 'spread by migrant wave'
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Mexico Aztec headdress could go home from Austria

BBC News - Mexico Aztec headdress could go home from Austria
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13.4.12

The Beer Archaeologist | Smithsonian Magazine

The Beer Archaeologist | History & Archaeology | Smithsonian Magazine
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4.4.12

Woolly mammoth may have been killed by humans

BBC Nature - Woolly mammoth may have been killed by humans
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3.4.12

Humans Tamed Fire by 1 Million Years Ago

Humans Tamed Fire by 1 Million Years Ago | Observations, Scientific American Blog Network
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