Spanish archaeologists have revived the sound of 6,000-year-old Neolithic shell horns, capable of producing powerful notes ...
Marines fire an M777 Howitzer during a training exercise. (Lance Cpl. Christian Ayers/Marine Corps) Metal shrapnel from an exploding artillery shell fell and damaged a California Highway Patrol ...
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Scientists just played prehistoric shell trumpets used as ancient walkie talkies for the first time in 6,000 years
In a series of small, clustered archaeological sites along the Llobregat River basin in Catalonia, a pattern has quietly ...
Sitting atop the crow’s nest of a small barge, the boat captain shielded his eyes from the July sun and pitched his gaze to the commotion below. The hum of heavy equipment and the clatter of oyster ...
Archeologists have learned a lot about our ancestors by rummaging through their garbage piles, which contain evidence of their diet and population levels as the local flora and fauna changed over time ...
A gun crew fires an M777 lightweight 155 mm howitzer directly at a target during a competition between gun crews from each battery at Las Pulgas in 2009. (Lance Cpl. Tyler Reiriz/Marine Corps) The ...
One hundred thousand years ago, a human cousin walked a rock- ribbed beach along the Mediterranean Sea, her head lowered and her large eyes scanning the shoreline. Now and again she stopped, bent her ...
At one time considered marine trash, oyster shells have become a valuable — but limited — commodity along the South Atlantic coast. “This definitely is a multi-state, national problem: finding shell,’ ...
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