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Tag: Skull (Body Part)

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The Search for the Original Silly Goose in the Fossil Record

February 5, 2025February 5, 2025Asher ElbeinComments Off on The Search for the Original Silly Goose in the Fossil Record

Some paleontologists think that fossils recovered from Antarctica are evidence of birds similar to modern geese and ducks that lived alongside the dinosaurs.

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After a Century and a Half in Sweden, Finnish Skulls Return Home

September 8, 2024September 9, 2024Amelia Nierenberg and Johanna LemolaComments Off on After a Century and a Half in Sweden, Finnish Skulls Return Home

Dozens of skulls exhumed in Finland in the 19th century and taken to Sweden by scientists who wanted to study their racial characteristics were reburied in Finnish soil on Sunday.

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His Skull Was Taken From Congo as a War Trophy. Will Belgium Finally Return It?

May 5, 2024May 5, 2024Monika Pronczuk and Koba RyckewaertComments Off on His Skull Was Taken From Congo as a War Trophy. Will Belgium Finally Return It?

For decades, Belgium failed to return the remains of hundreds of people taken by force from former colonies. A draft law could change that, but critics say it is not going far enough.

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France Returned 24 Skulls to Algeria. They Weren’t What They Seemed.

October 17, 2022October 17, 2022CONSTANT MEHEUTComments Off on France Returned 24 Skulls to Algeria. They Weren’t What They Seemed.

The restitution of the remains, said to belong to 19th-century freedom fighters, was hailed as a symbol of reconciliation, but papers obtained by The Times reveal a gesture muddled by politics.

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They Thought the Skulls Were Murder Victims’. They Were Off by Centuries.

May 5, 2022May 5, 2022Eduardo MedinaComments Off on They Thought the Skulls Were Murder Victims’. They Were Off by Centuries.

Originally thought to be the remnants of gang killings, dozens of skulls found in a cave in southern Mexico are now believed to be from sacrificial killings more than 1,000 years ago.

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Richard Leakey, Kenyan Fossil Hunter and Conservationist, Dies at 77

January 3, 2022January 3, 2022Alyssa Lukpat and Christine ChungComments Off on Richard Leakey, Kenyan Fossil Hunter and Conservationist, Dies at 77

His discoveries of ancient human skulls and skeletons, including the famed “Turkana Boy,” helped cement Africa’s standing as the cradle of humanity.

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What Is Day of the Dead and How Is the Mexican Holiday Celebrated?

October 29, 2021November 1, 2021Oscar LopezComments Off on What Is Day of the Dead and How Is the Mexican Holiday Celebrated?

Popularized globally by Hollywood in films like “Coco” and the James Bond franchise, Día de Muertos is a centuries-old tradition that has roots in Indigenous culture.

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These Neanderthals Weren’t Cannibals, So Who Ate Them? Stone Age Hyenas.

May 8, 2021ELISABETTA POVOLEDOComments Off on These Neanderthals Weren’t Cannibals, So Who Ate Them? Stone Age Hyenas.

An archaeological excavation south of Rome uncovered fossil remains of nine Neanderthals, along with the bones of hyenas, elephants and rhinoceroses.

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Conjoined Twins, Linked at Skull, Are Separated in London Hospital

July 16, 2019PALKO KARASZComments Off on Conjoined Twins, Linked at Skull, Are Separated in London Hospital

Safa and Marwa Ullah, who were born in Pakistan, were separated in a 50-hour series of operations at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

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A Skull Bone Discovered in Greece May Alter the Story of Human Prehistory

July 10, 2019CARL ZIMMERComments Off on A Skull Bone Discovered in Greece May Alter the Story of Human Prehistory

The bone, found in a cave, is the oldest modern human fossil ever discovered in Europe. It hints that humans began leaving Africa far earlier than once thought.

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