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On 18/11/2023 at 15:49, MUFC said:

I want to visit this area. It looks really interesting.

 

Interesting to see a different view on Hasidism because you really only get horror stories about sexual abuse, domestic abuse, abuse from those in power (the rabbbis), though I've only watched the first five minutes maybe it gets worse...

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The big archaeology discoveries of 2023

The story of humanity stretches back thousands of years and thanks to archaeologists around the world, new pages are being added to the record every year. In 2023, these history scientists uncovered new and interesting details about individual humans and entire cultures.

From Egyptian mummies being subjected to CT scans to cash prizes for deciphering carbonised scrolls from Mount Vesuvius, archaeologists have been hard at work in 2023. Here are some of the most fascinating stories exploring the ancient world covered by Cosmos this year…

 

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Parthenon centaur has a mystery head feature

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A centaur head from Parthenon temple, National Museum of Denmark. Note the brown stain over half of the face Credit: John Lee, National Museum of Denmark

A marble head belonging to a centaur statue from the ancient Greek Parthenon has a substance on it that continues to stump scientists.

The head, which has been housed in Denmark since 1688, is partly coated with a thin brown film that matches similar coatings found on parts of the Parthenon.

 

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Human fossil discovery upends history of Palaeolithic Europe

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 A surprise discovery of human remains in a German cave has “fundamentally changed” the story of our species’ migration into Europe.

It suggests that Homo sapiens likely made it to Northern Europe 47,500 years ago, overlapping humans’ presence with Neanderthals.

The detailed analysis of stone tools from a re-excavated cave near the German village of Ranis, about 240km southwest of Berlin, was conducted by a large group led by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Their findings were published today across three major research papers in the journal Nature.

 

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Rare 3D tree fossil “unlike any alive today”

image.thumb.png.6cbe6ea07128aef6b87e06e963d01a98.png A 352-million-year-old tree fossil has been discovered in Canada which resembles nothing that we have ever seen before.

The find is also very rare because, unlike most fossilised trees, it shows what the overall tree’s form would have looked like. Usually, only the trunks of trees fossilise. This doesn’t reveal the tree’s canopy or how it might have looked overall.

 

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