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prehistory

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WWildlife
How Fearsome Wolves Became Loyal Dogs — and Changed Human History Forever
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How Fearsome Wolves Became Loyal Dogs — and Changed Human History Forever

  • December 24, 2025
The dog diverged from a now-extinct population of wolves 27,000–40,000 years ago, before or during the Last Glacial…
WWorld
12,000-Year-Old Artifact Depicts a Goose Having Sex With a Woman
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12,000-Year-Old Artifact Depicts a Goose Having Sex With a Woman

  • November 19, 2025
Ancient Greek mythology is full of bestiality, including Zeus turning into a swan to seduce Leda, and Poseidon…
SScience
Bronze Age Britons Threw Massive Ragers With Food and Friends From Far Away
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Bronze Age Britons Threw Massive Ragers With Food and Friends From Far Away

  • September 11, 2025
You can learn a lot about people by studying their trash, including populations that lived thousands of years…
SScience
Researchers Pit Stone Age Seafaring Skills Against One of Earth’s Fiercest Currents
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Researchers Pit Stone Age Seafaring Skills Against One of Earth’s Fiercest Currents

  • June 25, 2025
Archaeologists estimate that humans first arrived on the Ryukyu Islands off the southwestern coast of Japan sometime between…
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