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  2. Meet Apex: The world's most expensive dinosaur fossil ever ...

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    Apex's sale beat that of Stan, a Tyrannosaurus rex that previously held the title of most expensive dinosaur after fetching $31.8 million at auction in 2020. Record-breaking sale: Apex goes for ...

  3. Bioarchaeology - Wikipedia

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    Bioarchaeology (osteoarchaeology, osteology or palaeo-osteology [1]) in Europe describes the study of biological remains from archaeological sites.In the United States it is the scientific study of human remains from archaeological sites.

  4. Category:Archaeological discoveries by year - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological discoveries with year of discovery missing (8 P) 0–9. 1446 archaeological discoveries (1 P) 1471 archaeological discoveries (1 P)

  5. Oldest human DNA reveals lost branch of the human family tree

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    The individuals living at Ranis had 2.9% Neanderthal ancestry, not dissimilar to most people today, the Nature study found. The new timeline allows scientists to understand better when humans left ...

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    The Bahra 1 site, thanks to the latest dig, has yielded conclusive evidence in the form of unfired clay vessels of the production of Coarse Red Ware near modern-day Kuwait.