Published: Sept. 1, 2022, 7 a.m.
Hear about a new archeological site that suggests humans arrived in Europe 10,000 years earlier than previously thought, what a giant fossil could teach us about the fearsome sea dragon, and a massive archeological find in Egypt!
European humans.
- Homo Sapiens May Have Reached Europe 10,000 Years Earlier Than Previously Thought by Bruce Bower
- Modern Human Incursion into Neanderthal Territories 54,000 Years Ago at Mandrin, France by Ludovic Slimak, et al.
- Apidima Cave Fossils Provide Earliest Evidence of Homo sapiens in Eurasia by Katerina Harvati, et al.
Dragons of the sea.
- Huge Prehistoric 'Sea Dragon' Fossil Discovered in U.K. Reservoir by Rachel Elbaum
- Ichthyosaur Fossil Reptile Group by Encyclopedia Britannica
- Rutland Sea Dragon: How Remarkable Ichthyosaur Fossil Was Protected by Greig Watson
- \u201cThe World-Renowned Ichthyosaurus\u201d: A Nineteenth-Century Problematic and Its Representations" by John Glendening
Lost city.
- Archaeologists in Egypt Discover 3,000-Year-Old \u2018Lost Golden City\u2019 by Livia Gershon
- Renowned Archaeologist Zahi Hawass Announces Discovery of Luxor\u2019s \u2018Lost City\u2019 by Mustafa Marie
- The Rise and Fall of Zahi Hawass by Joshua Hammer
- 'Lost Golden City' Found in Egypt Reveals Lives of Ancient Pharaohs by BBC News
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