State-of-the-art methodologies Rascovan and his co-authors note in their paper that the 2006 study relied upon outdated PCR-based technologies for […]
Tag: forensic archaeology
Only elites used hallucinogens in ancient Andes society
Skip to content Snuff tubes and spoons unearthed at Chavín de Huántar in Peru had traces of vilca and nicotine. […]
Study: Hot Vesuvian ash cloud really did turn a brain to glass
According to Petrone et al., usually such brain matter would be “saponified” by the extreme heat—that is, turned to soap […]
Skull long thought to be Cleopatra’s sister’s was actually a young boy
Scientists have demonstrated that an ancient human skull excavated from a tomb at Ephesos was not that of Arsinoë IV, […]
