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  1. Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered 8,000-year-old petroglyphs in Kayseri's Develi district, predating the Hittite Empire. These engravings on volcanic rock depict human and animal figures, offering insights into the symbolic expression of early Anatolian communities.
  2. An exploration of the Yamnaya culture, their origins on the Pontic-Caspian Steppe, their expansion into Europe, and their impact on language, genetics, and culture.
  3. This article investigates the genetic origins of the Indo-European language family, utilizing ancient DNA analysis to trace their history and dispersal.
  4. Between 4000 and 3000 cal BP, the Lower Mississippi Valley experienced significant climatic and environmental changes. Indigenous peoples responded by coming together at the Poverty Point site and performing elaborate rituals aimed at cosmological revitalization, reflecting a complex understanding of human-cosmos interdependence.
  5. New archaeological research suggests Poverty Point in Louisiana was a temporary gathering place for spiritual rituals aimed at repairing perceived cosmic disorder, rather than a permanent settlement.
  6. DNA from a Neanderthal bone fragment in Crimea, dated to around 45,900-45,300 years ago, reveals genetic links between European and Siberian Neanderthals and suggests a migration corridor along 55°N.
  7. Scientists believe they’ve decoded the symbols of Teotihuacan, suggesting a potential ancient ancestor of Nahuatl and offering insights into the city's history and inhabitants.
  8. The 11,000-year-old stone circles of Göbekli Tepe in modern Turkey may have been monuments to a vanishing way of life, representing a last-ditch effort by hunter-gatherers to maintain their traditions in the face of the Neolithic Revolution.
  9. Ground-penetrating radar at Göbeklitepe, Turkey, has revealed additional circular enclosures, a large building, and potential early domestic structures, expanding our understanding of this 12,000-year-old site.
  10. Researchers from the University of Cadiz have unearthed a dolmen over 5,000 years old in Teba (Málaga), a monumental structure with exceptional preservation, revealing prestige goods made of ivory, amber, flint, and marine shells.

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