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Archaeology and Anthropology

Gossip Makes Us Human, Says Oxford Professor

Robin Dunbar, professor of Evolutionary Psychology at Oxford University, has recently stated at the ...

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The World’s First Murder

The biblical murder of Abel by his brother Cain is often portrayed as our first point of reference t...

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Live Longer By Changing The Way You Sleep

New research suggests that you can live longer by sleeping less – but only if you sleep more e...

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400 Skeletons Found Beneath Cambridge University

More than 400 complete skeletons have been found beneath St John’s College, Cambridge. The remains...

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Richard III ? The Ultimate Villainous Blueprint

A Shakesperian Performance expert, Dr Nicole Fayard, has claimed that Shakespeare’s infamously vi...

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Why Humans Haven’t Changed In 1400 Years

 Oxford University has discovered that Britons are still living in the same ‘tribes’ that they ...

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Bermondsey Builders’ Wartime Discovery

An unexploded bomb, originating from the Nazi blitz over London during the Second World War, was dis...

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The World’s First Words

Research released by the University of Adelaide has revealed new insights into the origins of some ...

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What Colour Is The Sky?

In 1858, scholar William Gladstone counted colour references in Homer’s The Odyssey and notic...

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The Monk Inside the Mummy

Scientists have found the remains of the only Chinese Buddhist mummy available for study – fou...

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Paying More For Your Menu

A group of Linguists and Computer Scientists have worked together to discover a strong positive corr...

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The $200,000 gate

The gate of Burmese Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi is being sold by her friend, Soe Nyunt, with...

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