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The scientists that discovered the remains in China believe the DNA can play a big part in unlocking the history of Tibet.
Barry Diller’s book tour for his recently published memoir “Who Knew” hit New York City’s 92Y, where moderator Anderson ...
An analysis of bones from ancient people who once lived in Colombia has discovered DNA that does not directly connect them to any other ancient or modern population in South America. It is thought ...
The sheriff's office said the tourists called authorities after they found "what they initially believed to be fossils." ...
Tourists exploring the South Carolina coast uncovered human remains that authorities believe may be linked to a centuries-old ...
A 7,100-year-old skeleton in the Yunnan province of China has revealed a lost human lineage linked to modern Tibetans.
A casual stroll on a South Carolina island took a chilling turn when a group of tourists uncovered what they believed were ...
Extracting proteins from organs that survived thousands of years offers fresh insight into ancient health, diet, and daily ...
Authorities are investigating after human skeleton remains were discovered on Edisto Island. Deputies with the Colleton ...
The people of the Tibetan Plateau, an area also known as the Xizang Autonomous Region by the Chinese government and under the ...
A new method developed by researchers at Oxford University could provide the key to accessing proteins in ancient human remains.
Tourists have found 200-year-old human remains, including a skull, at a South Carolina beachfront property.