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Archaeologists have recently unearthed the remarkably well-preserved remains of a dog from ancient Rome, shedding light on the widespread practice of ritual sacrifice in antiquity.
Ancient pig-like animal shows beginnings of mammalian brain evolution. By Will Dunham. June 21, 2024 12:59 PM UTC Updated June 21, 2024 Item 1 of 2 An artist's reconstruction of ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered the remains of a remarkably well-preserved dog from ancient Rome. SOLVA Dienst Archeologie. Dogs were used in “various ritual practices” in Roman times, the ...
Ancient pig-like animal shows beginnings of mammalian brain evolution. 1 of 2. An artist's reconstruction of the tusked and pig-like Permian Period creature Gordonia, a forerunner of mammals.
Ancient pig-like animal shows beginnings of mammalian brain evolution. Gordonia, which lived about 254-252 million years ago, was a type called a protomammal. Last updated: June 21, 2024 | 17:47.
One of the denizens of this challenging landscape was a squat, vaguely pig-like mammal forerunner named Gordonia, with a pug face and two tusks protruding from beaked jaws. Using high-resolution ...