- John Hawks (weblog)
by John Hawks - Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin—Madison
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- 100,000-year-old megafaunal camel found in Syria
Swiss researchers have discovered the 100,000-year-old remains of a previously unknown giant camel species in central Syria.
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- Decorated skulls in Syria
Decorated skulls have been found in Syria. The picture on the left is from the BBC. AFP reports: DAMASCUS (AFP) - Archaeologists said they had uncovered decorated human skulls dating back as long as 9,500 years ago from a burial site near the Syrian capital Damascus.
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