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A satellite for Machu Picchu. (ancient agricultural city found in Peru)Science news (Washington), 1986-10, Vol.130, p.265Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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The dead and the plastered. (plastered skull found at an archaeological excavation in Jordan)Science news (Washington), 1990-05, Vol.137 (19)Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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T.rex bested by Argentinean beast. (paleontologists theorize that Giganotosaurus carolinii was 10% longer than Tyrannosaurus rex)(Brief Article)Monastersky, RichardScience news (Washington), 1997-05, Vol.151 (21), p.317Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Ancient roads to Europe: African ancestors may have entered europe surprisingly earlyBower, BruceScience news (Washington), 1997-01, Vol.151 (1), p.12-13Washington, DC: Society for Science & the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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No wonder they call it Pittsburgh. (excavations for a Pittsburgh subway uncover early 19th-century wells containing seeds and other artifacts)Cowen, RonScience news (Washington), 1991-03, Vol.139 (13), p.205Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Rivers in the sand; the ancient Sahara may have harbored waterways and prehistoric humansBower, BruceScience news (Washington), 1989-08, Vol.136 (9), p.138Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Pharoah's boat found in ancient pitMonastersky, RichardScience news (Washington), 1987-11, Vol.132 (19), p.295Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Now you see it, now you don'tScience news (Washington), 1989-07, Vol.136 (1), p.13Washington: Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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What mean these African stones? The ancient Cushites of the upper Nile had a complicated calendar. The stones called Namoratunga may have been a calculator for itThomsen, Dietrick EScience news (Washington), 1984-09, Vol.126, p.168Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Sardinia: opening a new canGreenberg, JoelScience news (Washington), 1980-01, Vol.117, p.27Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |