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Remember last year’s study about the Gallus gallus and how they proved the Polynesians crossed over into the Americas? A new study published this week seems to contradict that claim.
Chicken Bone Spurs Debate Over Americas’ First Visitors National Geographic, 28 July 2008
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The upcoming World Rock Art course scheduled to be held at the end of the year in Malaysia is offering a discounted rate for early registrants of ₤675 (including accommodation, lunches and refreshments) if you register before 1 August. The amount is still quite steep for those of us in Asia, so Barry Lewis, the [...]
Mike Morwood, one of the discoverers of the Flores hobbit, is attempting to locate more dimunitive humans in Australia’s Northern Territory – but are there really hobbits to be found, or is this just a mountain out of a molehill?
Hobbit relative ‘live in NT’ Northern Territory News, 27 May 2008
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Yes, I’m back from a really short holiday in Cambodia and I’ll be posting pictures and accounts in time to come – right now, I’ve got over 300 photographs to plough through and it’ll at least take the weekend to sort out. In the meantime, I’ll be posting the rest of the archaeology news from [...]
Sorry for the dearth in updates for the past week, folks – yes, it has been a newsy week but I’ve been away for a short holiday in Malaysia. News updates will resume shortly, along with backdated news updates.
*teaser*: I’ll also be working on the occasional seaarch podcast, the first one coming out hopefully [...]
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