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The Buddhist temples of Ellora – 1500 years protected by cannabis

15.03.201616.03.2016 Marina IvanovaFindings
Temple №16, or "Kailasa temple", is the most famous of the cave temples of Ellora. cookingintongues.com

Everything new is well forgotten old, or „that awkward moment“ when it becomes clear that the knowledge of the ancient builders was 1,500 years ahead of modern know-how. Indian scientists studied the composition of the plaster in one of the Read More …

ancient technology, Buddhist temples, cannabis, Ellora, our ancestors

2 million years our ancestors lived among palm trees and acacias

11.03.201611.03.2016 Marina IvanovaFindings
© M.Lopez-Herrera/ Enrique Baquedano

Large-scale excavations in the Olduvai gorge helped paleontologists clarify that our first ancestors lived among palm trees and acacias. Under their shade they shared the loot from killing giraffes, antelopes and other animals from the African savannas, says an article Read More …

Homo habilis, Olduvai gorge, our ancestors, Paranthropus boisei, Pompeii

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The digital rescue of the Akwanshi stelae in Nigeria

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The age of the naked giant of Cerne Abbas is no longer a puzzle!

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