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| Archaeology Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for 2025-10-16 ( 2 items ) |
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Max Planck Society: Dietary Flexibility Determined Survival or Extinction (10)
MUNICH, Germany, Oct. 16 -- The Max Planck Society issued the following news:
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Dietary flexibility determined survival or extinction
Ancient teeth reveal mammalian responses to Climate Change in Southeast Asia over the last 150,000 years
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* Isotopic Analysis: A new study shows that ancient mammals' dietary flexibility influenced their survival during climate changes over the past 150,000 years in Southeast Asia.
* Research Findings: The study analyzed 141 fossil teeth and more PR
University of the Witwatersrand: Top Cultural Award for Blombos Museum (10)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Oct. 15 -- The University of the Witwatersrand issued the following news:
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Top cultural award for Blombos Museum
Blombos Museum of Archaeology named best innovative project in the Field of Museums, Heritage and Geographical Names.
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The Wits/SapienCE Blombos Museum of Archaeology in Still Bay in the southern Cape has been awarded the prize for 'Best Innovative Project in the Field of Museums, Heritage, and Geographical Names' by the Western Cape Department o more PR
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