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Tracing Slave-Built Agriculture in Iraq
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On the floodplains east of Basra, thousands of low, linear ridges—barely visible unless viewed from the sky—stretch for kilometers in eerie geometric ...

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Tracing Deep Time in Sudan’s Bayuda
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Stretching between two great bends of the Nile, the Bayuda Desert in central Sudan rarely features in grand narratives of early human history. But a ...

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Tracing Infant Life in Bronze Age Syria
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n a world where ancient warfare, monumental architecture, and elite burials dominate the archaeological record, the quiet clatter of an infant’s toy rarely ...

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Tracing the Longest Migration in Human History
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In the deep past, long before written records or monumental architecture, human groups took part in a migration that would come to define the edges of our ...

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At the Edge of the Ice: Tracing the Footsteps of Scotland’s Earliest Hunters
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In the remote northern reaches of the Isle of Skye, archaeologists have unearthed1 compelling evidence that challenges long-held beliefs about the extent of ...

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Tracing Disease Along the Copper Road
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In the hills of northern Oman, beneath the collapsed stones of a 4,000-year-old tomb, archaeologists uncovered something that hadn’t been seen before in ...

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Tracing Mineral Blockages In Ginseng Red Skin Syndrome Via Advanced Bioimaging
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Tracing Mineral Blockages In Ginseng Red Skin Syndrome Via Advanced Bioimaging - Cultivation Ag ...

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Tracing radiation through the Marshall Islands – Reflections from a Greenpeace nuclear specialist
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We’ve visited ground zero. Not once, but three times. But for generations, before these locations were designated as such, they were ...

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Tracing the Ahrensburgian in Scotland’s Far Northwest
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When the last Ice Age released its grip on northern Europe, vast landscapes emerged from the ice. Among them was a rugged, newly exposed frontier—the ...

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Tracing Early Human Symbolism in the South Caucasus
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In a limestone cavern carved into the flanks of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains, archaeologists recently recovered an object no larger than a matchstick—yet ...

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