Stuff You Missed in History Class

Unearthed! in July 2025, Part 2

Jul 23, 2025
Dive into the fascinating world of archaeology as ancient artifacts reveal secrets of our past, from Neanderthal fingerprints to Roman relics. Discover the surprising significance of food history, including 5,000-year-old bread and the charming tale of vanilla's rarity. Explore the ethical complexities of DNA research among Indigenous communities, and marvel at unique historical discoveries like a genuine Magna Carta copy and a 19th-century sword from Dahomey. This journey blends thrilling history with modern insights, leaving you eager to know more!
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Pecura Pueblo Ancestral DNA Link

  • DNA analysis confirmed the Pecuras Pueblo's ancestral connection to Chaco Canyon sites dating 1300-1500.
  • This collaborative research aims to support indigenous rights and does not discredit other Pueblo ties.
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Ancient Long-Distance Seafaring

  • People sailed approximately 62 miles to Malta 8,500 years ago using dugout canoes.
  • This is the oldest evidence of long-distance seafaring discovered so far.
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Neanderthal Symbolic Art Insight

  • A Neanderthal possibly marked a rock resembling a face with an ochre dot over its 'nose' 42,000 years ago.
  • This suggests Neanderthals may have had abstract symbolic thinking abilities.
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