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What do archaeologists suggest is the earliest date that Africans began domesticating grains?
All this monochrome has a certain sombreness that fits the myth, but traces of red, blue and yellow pigment found by archaeologists suggest it was originally brightly decorated.
More Mayan marvels Away from it all - Calakmul Perhaps because it's 300km from anywhere, Calakmul in Mexico is all but unknown to tourists, yet some archaeologists suggest it is the biggest of all the Mayan sites, with 10,000 buildings, many unexplored.
The archaeologists suggest that people begin domesticating a plant not necessarily to increase yield, as Near Eastern farmers did, but because they want to be sure to have a certain plant when they want it -- either for some ritual use or just because they like it.
Clues at the dig for Richard III, archaeologists suggest, point to a skeleton's discovery being one of the most remarkable find ever made in England.
Recent findings about the peopling of northern Asia reconstructed by archaeologists suggest that modern humans colonized the southern part of Siberia around 40 thousand years ago (kya) and the far northern parts of Siberia and ancient Beringia, a prerequisite for colonization of the Americas, by approximately 30 kya [1], [2].
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Some archaeologists suggested the skeletons might be from a flooded cemetery, or that they had accumulated over centuries. .
However, another archaeologist suggests the second component of the name (Budur) comes from Javanese term bhudhara ("mountain").
The series, created by Simcha Jacobovici, a controversial Canadian-Israeli filmmaker and amateur archaeologist, suggests who these four anonymous people might have been.
Archaeologists John Hodgson and Mark Brennand suggest that bog bodies may have been related to religious practice, although there is division in the academic community over this issue.
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