Neanderthals Permanently Occupied Northern Israel 70,000 Years Ago
According to a paper published in the scientific journal Public Library of Science (PLOS), Neanderthals occupied the open-air archaeological site of "Ein Qashish" in Northern Israel between 70,00-60,000 years ago. The Jindo takes a look at the context of the demographics at the time of the Middle Pleistocene in terms of Neanderthals and Modern Humans, and also examines the details of this archaeological site that make scientists believe it was a permanent residence and not just a temporary settlement.
"A vanished landscape: Over the millennia, Doggerland has been an icy wasteland, verdant valleys and forests, and now the bottom of the cold North Sea. Various kinds of humans have adapted to all these changes, with Homo antecessor, Neanderthals, and H. sapiens likely making use of the land’s bounty at different times." The Jindo takes a look at what beachcombers and scientists have found after scouring the freshly-dredged sea floor of the North Sea. Discussed are the implications of these findings and the details of human occupation of the area over the last 800,000 years.
Article: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/01/relics-washed-beaches-reveal-lost-world-beneath-north-sea
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"Homo sapiens who reached Europe around 54,000 years ago introduced bows and arrows to that continent, a new study suggests. Researchers examined tiny triangular stone points and other artifacts excavated at a rock-shelter in southern France called Grotte Mandrin..."
Article: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/homo-sapiens-archery-europe-neandertal
Science Article: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.add4675
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Scotland's Outer Hebrides islands are home to mysterious man-made islands called crannogs, which up until recently were thought to have been built by Iron Age people around 800 BC. The Jindo takes a look at the new argument posed by archaeologists who have taken a closer look at the site and have come to new conclusions regarding its origins.
Article: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/2019/06/neolithic-island-older-than-stonehenge-crannog-scotland/
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Legacy archaeologists have for decades taught a rigid version of our collective human history while failing to incorporate critical breakthroughs in technology, research, and new theories into their conventional textbooks. The Jindo takes a look at the comprehensive article that acknowledges the continent-sized gap in our understanding regarding the ancestors of Homo sapiens and their place in history. The article serves as a sort of update on paleo-archaeology as a whole, covering the extent of the now-submerged "paleocoast" and the role cutting-edge technology is playing in the renaissance occurring within the new generation of archaeologists who now wear the mantle of academia to move closer to the truth behind recent discoveries and their implications toward revealing the mysteries of Pleistocene earth.
Article: http://discovermagazine.com/2019/june/return-to-aquaterra
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A nearly 200 year-old American ship, called the Lake Serpent, was discovered by a team of archaeologists in Lake Erie. The Jindo takes a look at the legendary ship itself, its contemporary context, and the group behind the investigation into the great lake.
Article: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/underwater-archaeologists-may-have-discovered-oldest-shipwreck-lake-erie-180970503/
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From Science Daily: Researchers analyzed fish bones excavated from the Early Neolithic Jiahu site in Henan Province, China. By comparing the body-length distributions and species-composition ratios of the bones with findings from East Asian sites with present aquaculture, the researchers provide evidence of managed carp aquaculture at Jiahu dating back to 6200-5700 BC.
Article: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/09/190916114026.htm
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"Alfredo Coppa of the Sapienza University of Rome, Ron Pinhasi of the University of Vienna, and Jonathan Pritchard of Stanford University have found traces of Romeʼs immigration history in the genomes of 127 people who were buried at 29 different archaeological sites in and around the city over a period of about 12,000 years"
The Jindo takes a look at the brief genetic history of the people surrounding the area of the ancient city of Rome, discusses Plato's account of Atlantis, and mentions the so-called "hunter-gatherers" of Pre and Post ice-age Europe.
Article: https://www.archaeology.org/news/8172-191108-rome-immigration-genomes
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"Thanks to well-dated archaeological sites,
DNA analysis and geological work, [we] understand when ice and sea levels permitted entry to the Americas. Itʼs clear
that people occupied the continents by
about 15,000 years ago, probably taking a
route along the Pacific coast.
And one site, perhaps more than any
other, helped scholars reach this
conclusion: Chileʼs Monte Verde."
Article: https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/monte-verde-our-earliest-evidence-of-humans-living-in-south-america
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