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Archaeologists Found Ancient Tools That Contradict the Timeline of CivilizationArchaeology supports that, 40,000 years ago, the people living in Southeast Asia were well-versed in boatbuilding and ...
Excavations at the Donggung Palace in Korea resulted in the discovery of a 1,300-year-old flush toilet likely once used by ...
The ancient peoples of the Philippines and of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) may have built sophisticated boats and mastered seafaring tens of thousands of years ago—millennia before Magellan, Zheng He, ...
Ancient seafarers in the Philippines and ISEA built sophisticated boats and mastered deep-sea fishing 40,000 years ago, ...
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40,000-Year-Old Boats: Southeast Asia’s Role in Early SeafaringArchaeological discoveries in the Philippines suggest that early inhabitants of Southeast Asia were building sophisticated ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNPhilippines’ 40,000-year-old deep-sea fishing tech contests West’s marine powerNew discoveries in Southeast Asia suggest that early humans mastered the art of seafaring and deep-sea fishing 40,000 years ...
The skeletal remains of a child are believed to be 29,000 years old which archaeologists say presents a groundbreaking find ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a 29,000 old child skeleton in Thailand, revealing ancient burial practices and human history.
The ancient Egyptians employed a host of exotic ingredients – some apparently imported from as far away as Southeast Asia – to mummify their dead, as revealed by a new analysis of containers ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Ancient peoples in Island Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, likely developed advanced seafaring technology around 40,000 years ago. Evidence from ...
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