Olduvai (now Oldupai) Gorge, known as the Cradle of Humankind, is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tanzania, made famous by Louis and Mary Leakey. New interdisciplinary field work has led to the discovery of the oldest archaeological site in Oldupai Gorge as reported in Nature Communications, which shows that […]
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Archaeologists from Kuzbass created a 3D model of a part of the Tepsei archaeological site
Archeologists from Kemerovo Point out University are checking out the Tepsei site of Minusinsk Basin, located in Krasnoturansky district (Krasnoyarsk area). Their study objective is to describe the culture and historical past of the web page, covering over 27 sq. kilometers. The territory contains Mount Tepsei (630 m higher) and […]
Hundreds of Mammoth Bones Have Been Found Under The Site of a Future Mexican Airport
Two hundred historic mammoth skeletons have been identified beneath an airport construction web-site north of Mexico Town – the biggest collection of mammoth bones ever located. Archaeologists at Mexico’s Nationwide Institute of Anthropology and History initial realised the area might disguise mammoth remains soon after they located two human-dug mammoth […]
DOE Plan to Dilute and Dispose of Surplus Plutonium at New Mexico Site Technically Viable if Security, Execution, Other Challenges Are Addressed, Says New Report
The U.S. Division of Energy’s approach to dilute and dispose of 34 metric tons of surplus plutonium in the Squander Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico is technically practical, presented that the plan’s implementation worries and method vulnerabilities are resolved.