King Jell and the Newly Discovered Viking Ship and Cemetery - Earthly Headlines
Archaeologists with the research group NIKU have discovered a surprisingly intact Viking ship, cemetery, and longhouses using sophisticated ground penetrating radar technology. The Jindo takes a look at the method used in this discovery, as well as the historical context of the burial site and the implications of the find moving forward.
This is the second part of a two-part series covering the work of Ahmed Osman's theory regarding the bloodlines linked between the Israelites and Egyptians. The Jindo takes a look at an overview of Osman's analysis between significant figures in the bible and the historical figures of ancient Egypt, the context in which the Hebrew bible was written, and the archaeological evidence associated with these connections.
Osman's Works: https://www.innertraditions.com/author/ahmed-osman/
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Researchers have found charred remains of flatbread baked by the Natufian culture that dates back to 14,400 years ago. In this segment called "Earthly Headlines", The Jindo takes a look at the methods and evidence found in the articles and comments on the new discoveries in an attempt to clarify any vagueness the reader may encounter.
Phys.org article: https://phys.org/news/2018-07-archaeologists-bread-predates-agriculture-years.html
PNAS.org article: http://www.pnas.org/content/115/31/7925
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In a bioreactor located in a lab, a team of scientists have successfully grown a beating heart from stem cells derived from adult skin cells. The Jindo takes a look at the history, process, and future of stem cell research and human organ production resulting from stem cell harvesting.
Article: https://www.popsci.com/scientists-grow-transplantable-hearts-with-stem-cells?con=TrueAnthem&dom=fb&lnk=TA&src=SOC&utm_campaign=&utm_content=5b9f9e5b1adf640001e8639c&utm_medium=&utm_source
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John McAfee On Eternal Life (January 2020) #shorts
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Researchers have gained new kinship insights from the genetic analysis of early medieval Alemanni warriors' remains, located in Germany. The Jindo takes a look at the context of the discoveries, the history of the Alemanni, and why these genomic studies are useful for mining new nuggets of information.
Article: https://popular-archaeology.com/article/revealed-genetic-secrets-of-high-ranked-warriors-at-a-medieval-german-burial-site/
ScienceMag Article: http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/9/eaao1262
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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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From PNAS Journal (https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2019/10/01/1909284116): Present-day African ecosystems serve as referential models for conceptualizing the environmental context of early hominin evolution, but the degree to which modern ecosystems are representative of those in the past is unclear. A growing body of evidence from eastern Africa’s fossil record documents communities of large-bodied mammalian herbivores with ecological structures differing dramatically from those of the present day, implying that modern communities may not be suitable analogs for the ancient ecosystems of hominin evolution.
Article: https://phys.org/news/2019-10-early-humans-evolved-ecosystems-today.html
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"This is the face of a woman who lived 6,000 years ago in Scandinavia.
Thanks to the tooth marks she left in ancient "chewing gum", scientists were able to obtain DNA, which they used to decipher her genetic code.
This is the first time an entire ancient human genome has been extracted from anything other than human bone, said the researchers."
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A group of researches have studied the genetics of the people in the Andes Mountains to find out how and why their populations are genetically distinct from other populations across the globe. The Jindo takes a look at the segments of Earth's populations that were studied, as well as the bigger implications, remaining questions, and the overall significance of genetic studies such as this.
Article: https://popular-archaeology.com/article/ancient-andean-genomes-show-distinct-adaptations-to-farming-and-altitude/
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