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Live Science on MSN'A set of large teeth sticking out of the ground': Scientists reveal ancient hypercarnivore discovered in Egyptian desertA skull discovered in the Egyptian desert belongs to a never-before-seen apex predator that roamed parts of North Africa and ...
The Egyptian cobra, known for its ancient Egyptian iconography, is a venomous snake measuring up to 2.4 meters. Found in ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the oldest evidence of systematic stone blade production on the Arabian Peninsula, dating back approximately 80,000 years, at Jebel Faya in the UAE.
An international team of researchers, led by Dr. Knut Bretzke from Friedrich Schiller University Jena, has identified the oldest evidence to date of the systematic production of stone blades on the ...
But another theory suggests the world's first modern immigrants might have taken a different route: the so-called southern route through Yemen and across the Arabian Peninsula. This would mean ...
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