Scientist uses 'dinosaur crater' rocks, prehistoric teeth to track ancient humans Washington DC (SPX) Nov 22, 2016 - Where's the best place to start when retracing the life of a person who lived 4,000 years ago? Turns out, it's simple - you start at the beginning. Using a method known for helping forensic scientists solve cold cases, University of Florida doctoral student Ashley Sharpe created a map for determining the birthplace of ancient people and animals in Central America. Archaeologists will use the map ... more
Friday, 25 November 2016
Scientist uses 'dinosaur crater' rocks, prehistoric teeth to track ancient humans
Scientist uses 'dinosaur crater' rocks, prehistoric teeth to track ancient humans Washington DC (SPX) Nov 22, 2016 - Where's the best place to start when retracing the life of a person who lived 4,000 years ago? Turns out, it's simple - you start at the beginning. Using a method known for helping forensic scientists solve cold cases, University of Florida doctoral student Ashley Sharpe created a map for determining the birthplace of ancient people and animals in Central America. Archaeologists will use the map ... more
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