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22.5.12

Scientists Could Recreate Beer From mid-1800s Shipwreck

Scientists Could Recreate Beer From mid-1800s Shipwreck | LifesLittleMysteries.com
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21.5.12

'Cursing stone' found on Isle of Canna

BBC News - 'Cursing stone' found on Isle of Canna
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16.5.12

Cave women in a different light: Earliest French Porn

Cave women in a different light
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10.5.12

Nevermind the Apocalypse: Earliest Mayan Calendar Found

Nevermind the Apocalypse: Earliest Mayan Calendar Found | LiveScience:
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8.5.12

Mystery of horse taming 'solved' by gene study

BBC News - Mystery of horse taming 'solved' by gene study
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3.5.12

Researchers resurrect new species of life from ancient Andean tomb

Researchers resurrect new species of life from ancient Andean tomb
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