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Winter 2026 Issue

Dartmouth College

Cold War spy satellite imagery reveals Ancient Roman forts

An analysis of declassified imagery identifies 396 forts spanning from Syria to Iraq.
Fri, Oct 27, 2023

Ancient stone tools from China provide earliest evidence of rice harvesting

Striations and residue reflect harvesting methods.
Thu, Dec 8, 2022
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