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Maryland rebounds after allowing 2 early TDs, beats Charlotte 38-20 to improve to 2-0
Maryland rebounds after allowing 2 early TDs, beats Charlotte 38-20 to improve to 2-0
Roman Hemby ran for 153 of his 162 yards in the second half, and Maryland overcame a wretched start to beat Charlotte 38-20
2023-09-10 11:29
How tall is Brad Garrett? ‘Finding Nemo’ actor joked about his height in early days as stand-up comic
How tall is Brad Garrett? ‘Finding Nemo’ actor joked about his height in early days as stand-up comic
Brad Garrett admitted that he talked 'a lot' about his height during his stand-up comedy acts
2023-10-13 15:53
China's Spy Balloon Was Full of US Tech, Chinese Sensors
China's Spy Balloon Was Full of US Tech, Chinese Sensors
The Chinese balloon shot down by the US military earlier this year was full of
2023-06-30 20:46
Will Joe Rogan accept Rumble's $100M offer? Podcaster's 'big fan' CEO Chris Pavlovski 'open to negotiating with him'
Will Joe Rogan accept Rumble's $100M offer? Podcaster's 'big fan' CEO Chris Pavlovski 'open to negotiating with him'
Joe Rogan’s podcast may find a new home soon after his Spotify contract expires
2023-06-28 15:16
WIN SOURCE Solidifies Spot as Top Global Electronics Distributor
WIN SOURCE Solidifies Spot as Top Global Electronics Distributor
SHANGHAI, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 26, 2023--
2023-09-26 19:28
George Stephanopoulos’ wife Ali Wentworth shares cryptic 'anxiety' post as she reminisces about camping trip
George Stephanopoulos’ wife Ali Wentworth shares cryptic 'anxiety' post as she reminisces about camping trip
George Stephanopoulos' wife Ali Wentworth also shared a major throwback snap of her camping in a desert, making s’mores
2023-09-30 12:47
'He could get killed': Information war inflates Israel-Hamas fight
'He could get killed': Information war inflates Israel-Hamas fight
Months after he was discharged from hospital, his right leg amputated, Mohammed Zendiq saw his image swirling online in a vicious disinformation campaign downplaying the...
2023-11-14 12:25
As US East Coast ramps up offshore wind power projects, much remains unknown
As US East Coast ramps up offshore wind power projects, much remains unknown
As the U.S. races to build offshore wind power projects that will transform coastlines from Maine to South Carolina, much remains unknown about how the facilities could affect the environment
2023-09-12 00:46
Prehistoric footwear dating back 6,200 years discovered in a Spanish cave
Prehistoric footwear dating back 6,200 years discovered in a Spanish cave
A pair of shoes thought to be the oldest ever found in Europe are now estimated to be even older than scientists had previously thought. About 20 pairs of sandals found in southern Spain are at least 6,200 years old, while other woven objects found in the cave date back 9,500 years, according to a new study. The scientists used carbon-dating on 76 objects found in the Cueva de los Murciélagos, Albuñol, near Granada, which were originally discovered by miners in the 19th century. The objects are particularly valuable to science because they represent the first direct evidence of certain hunter-gatherer skills, such as weaving, in southern Europe. They are made of wood, reed and esparto grass. The shoes measured about eight inches in length. The study was published in the journal Science Advances by a team from the Universidad de Alcalá (UAH) and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). Francisco Martínez Sevilla, a researcher at the Prehistory Department of UAH, said: “These are the earliest and widest-ranging assemblage of prehistoric footwear, both in the Iberian Peninsula and in Europe, unparalleled at other latitudes. “The new dating of the esparto baskets from the Cueva de los Murciélagos of Albuñol opens a window of opportunity to understanding the last hunter-gatherer societies of the early Holocene. “The quality and technological complexity of the basketry makes us question the simplistic assumptions we have about human communities prior to the arrival of agriculture in Southern Europe.” He said the project placed the cave as “a unique site in Europe to study the organic materials of prehistoric populations”. Cueva de los Murciélagos, or “Cave of the Bats,” is located on the coast of Granada, to the south of the Sierra Nevada. The finds are thought to have been so well-preserved because of low humidity levels in the area. Study co-author María Herrero Otal added: “The esparto grass objects from Cueva de los Murciélagos are the oldest and best-preserved set of plant fibre materials in Southern Europe so far known. “The technological diversity and the treatment of the raw material documented demonstrates the ability of prehistoric communities to master this type of craftsmanship, at least since 9,500 years ago, in the Mesolithic period. “Only one type of technique related to hunter-gatherers has been identified, while the typological, technological and treatment range of esparto grass was extended during the Neolithic from 7,200 to 6,200 years before the present.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-09 17:57
Dozens killed in horrific Kenya road crash
Dozens killed in horrific Kenya road crash
At least 48 people were killed when a truck lost control and ploughed into other vehicles and pedestrians at a busy junction in western...
2023-07-01 05:52
Nashville, Bristol working to give NASCAR a historic racing option in Music City
Nashville, Bristol working to give NASCAR a historic racing option in Music City
Music City on the NASCAR schedule means texts fly to see who’s spending an extra day or two to enjoy all the town has to offer
2023-06-27 02:18
Google's search engine dominance is at the center of the biggest US antitrust trial in decades
Google's search engine dominance is at the center of the biggest US antitrust trial in decades
The U.S. government is taking aim at what has been an indomitable empire: Google’s ubiquitous search engine
2023-09-12 02:23