Our hands, for instance, evolved from prehistoric fish fins, and scientists can trace our skin and teeth to prehistoric reptiles.
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Ancient sippy cups could help explain a prehistoric baby boom A recent study found that prehistoric babies may have drunk milk from ceramic sippy cups.
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France's Prehistoric Sites and Decorated Caves of the Vézère Valley have been closed off to tourists since 1963, due to the damaging effects that tourism had on prehistoric cave art.
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"The material recovered suggests that the expedition has revealed a well-preserved, prehistoric landscape which, based on a preliminary inspection of the material, must have contained a prehistoric woodland," said the researchers.
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In the same section, Basim Magdy's "Our Prehistoric Fate" (2011) presents Duraclear prints of a prehistoric creature and of a text that reads "the future belongs to us," clamped onto Yugoslavian military lightboxes.
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Today, a Crispr system developed in 2015 looks positively prehistoric.
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The prehistoric Pulmonoscorpius kirktonensis scorpion was the size of cats.
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Previously, researchers believed family structure was important in prehistoric societies.
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Both were vital components of prehistoric humans' ability to survive.
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The Everyday Backpack adheres to this basic, almost prehistoric blueprint.
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And you're there with them floating around some prehistoric ocean.
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What could possibly be cooler than an enormous prehistoric monster?
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There, the stars stretch endlessly, looming above like prehistoric creatures.
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This gives him the opportunity to save the prehistoric world.
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Just as prehistoric was the typewriter's inability to correct misspellings.
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They may have come from someone who'd visited the prehistoric dentist.
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Stepping onto Kalalau Beach is like stepping back into prehistoric times.
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But, "Kevin" doesn't go all the way back to prehistoric times.
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What did this beautiful, prehistoric-sized bird ever do to you?
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Trilobites Here's a prehistoric case of the blind leading the blind.
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"Bitcoin is outdated technology - almost prehistoric by crypto standards," he said.
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Megalodons were prehistoric sharks that grew up to 60 feet long.
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He's particularly interested in prehistoric population dynamics on the African continent.
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"Tribal" loyalties are redolent of "developing" societies and prehistoric brain chemistry.
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We can thank giant prehistoric sloths for the dispersal of avocados.
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This is prehistoric stuff by the standards of a digital era.
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Prehistoric art was his primary source of inspiration, Mr. Soulages said.
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In prehistoric times, intuition and instinct were essential to our survival.
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Like the platypus, this recently discovered prehistoric creature had a duckbill.
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In prehistoric times they most likely bothered dinosaurs in their nests.
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Importantly, other examples of prehistoric social support exists in the scientific literature.
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These basic tastes are the echoes of prehistoric signals that saw humanity
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Shockie closed his eyes against the ferocious prehistoric explosions of the sun.
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Shinto is a form of animism, which dates back to prehistoric times.
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Let's show this prehistoric bitch how we do things downtown…throw it!
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Sometimes when we talk about this stuff, it feels a little prehistoric.
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They're prehistoric nightmares (Doomsday), they're Phantom Zone convicts (General Zod and crew).
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He seemed to be positioned at the portal, bathed in prehistoric memories.
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Step back in time Ever wanted to have a "prehistoric" dining experience?
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The prehistoric flowers' attractiveness and incredible state of preservation belie their toxicity.
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Take a peek into prehistoric life at Montana's Pictograph Cave State Park.
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"It looks like a dinosaur, a prehistoric predator," Mr. Canavan, 20, said.
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Though the species was always elusive, the panda's prehistoric habitat was vast.
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Some scientists thought he might've munched on some kind of prehistoric bacon.
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And if Bernie or Biden were to win, it would be prehistoric.
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The researchers compared it to finding a prehistoric fly preserved in amber.
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Prehistoric settlements have eroded away, and artifacts wash up after fall storms.
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There is actually something "prehistoric" about the cabinet Trump is putting together.
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Apparently, prehistoric hunters didn't like to re-use their tools of death.
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THE phrase "prehistoric monster" might have been coined with sea spiders in mind.
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Some put it down to the existence of ley lines, prehistoric mystical pathways.
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"The non-moving ice acts like a giant prehistoric deep-freezer," he said.
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One of the prehistoric big cats, estimated to be some 12,000 years old.
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In addition to these monuments, Iron Age and prehistoric settlements were also discovered.
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In 2003 Mars had its closest opposition since prehistoric times, according to Earthsky.
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Where it gets it comical size is probably some prehistoric alien energy source.
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But a newly indentified dino cousin may shake up the prehistoric family tree.
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The museum held mummies, dinosaur fossils, and a wealth of prehistoric Brazilian history.
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Use their DNA to open a prehistoric theme park featuring cloned dinosaurs, obviously.
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It all began then and I started reading and learning about prehistoric mankind.
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The prehistoric bone fragment is likely from a mastodon or mammoth, officials said.
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This is another psychological urge that dates back to prehistoric times, Klontz says.
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We love us some good cave art, Leo, and we don't mean prehistoric.
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Their well-preserved fossils have provided paleobiologists with insight into their prehistoric lives.
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However, it is 400 million years old, left over from a prehistoric glacier.
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The findings show that prehistoric "squirrels" glided through forests long before previously thought.
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Social scientists have traced the evolutionary origins of status seeking to prehistoric times.
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Players will go through three levels: Prehistoric Miami, Viking Miami, and Future Miami.
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The ankylosaurus was not the only prehistoric beast to have an intimidating backside.
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Low-pitched prehistoric echoes rang through the Hall, overlapped by high-pitched children.
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This "fossilized action snapshot" is the first evidence scientists have that these winged contemporaries of dinosaurs ate prehistoric squid, or at least tried, said Jean-Paul Billon Bruyat, an expert in prehistoric reptiles who was not involved in the research.
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It covers the range of human ideas, from prehistoric man's preoccupations to artificial intelligence.
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Kanye West has big plans for Uganda ... the prehistoric kind inspired by Steven Spielberg.
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But we have evidence that our prehistoric ancestors — including Neanderthals — dined on human flesh.
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They offer subtle clues that help shift the dramatic narrative of prehistoric life forward.
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The T. rex's terrifying teeth gave it a major advantage over other prehistoric reptiles.
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The very well-preserved fossils provide important clues about how diverse prehistoric mammals were.
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Although their ancestors are long gone, the solenodons are carrying on a prehistoric lineage.
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The findings show that prehistoric ladies didn't leave the physical labor to the men.
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What they found opened up some intriguing new ideas about prehistoric human migration patterns.
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Hackenwerth decided on brightly colored inflatables resembling either prehistoric or futuristic four-legged animals.
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Technically not prehistoric (as they only died out in the 226s), but sadly extinct.
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The prehistoric creature is so big it cannot even fit in the gallery space.
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Its finding might help archaeologists better understand how prehistoric hunter-gatherers worked with pigments.
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Who has the best shot at preventing the prehistoric beasts from becoming extinct (again)?
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I'm sitting in an underwater pod observing some beautiful, prehistoric giant turtles swim around.
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But the most bizarre feature on this prehistoric chimaera was its monstrous, gaping mouth.
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Instead, I spent time floating through a prehistoric sea and faux-hacking through hexagons.
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The prehistoric animal was disc-shaped and was only about half an inch long.
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Stonehenge is an intriguing monument, made famous for its mysterious configuration and prehistoric age.
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Other parts of Corsica had felt ancient to me, but this coastline was prehistoric.
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You think you're just looking at prehistoric fish, but watch out for the Mosasaurus.
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Prehistoric sea-level fluctuations also help to explain the bizarre geology of this area.
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As with her prehistoric opera, the sound creates another disembodied presence in the space.
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"I think it says more about us than these prehistoric people," he told me.
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Fish, trucks, atoms, bears, whiskey, grass, rocks, lacrosse, weird prehistoric oysters, grandchildren and Pangea.
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Highly refined apiculture techniques existed in prehistoric Greece, Israel, ancient China and Mayan civilizations.
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The machine tells her to make models of prehistoric trilobites, so she makes them.
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It's the earliest evidence of high-altitude prehistoric living in a rock-type shelter.
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THE PREHISTORIC TIMESBy Stella Gurney Illustrated by Matthew Hodson and Neave Parker 32 pp.
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Prehistoric species saw their environments deteriorate, and we all know what happened to them.
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"The more we find out about prehistoric Antarctica, the weirder it is," Peecook said.
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Utah was covered during the last ice age by Lake Bonneville, a prehistoric lake.
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Maybe this won't sound that profound, but it snapped that prehistoric abstraction into focus.
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Rainbow Puppet Productions will also offer prehistoric puppet shows at 2 and 4 p.m.
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Native Americans once fished and camped on Lake Cahuilla, a prehistoric and larger version.
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Despite its appearance, this burly behemoth was a completely different prehistoric beast: a dicynodont.
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He wore a necklace that may well have been a prehistoric bird's rib cage.
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The prehistoric Venus of Willendorf is round, but mostly at the breasts and hips.
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By Clovis populations, Potter is referring to a prehistoric culture known for their projectile points.
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He was studying a rare prehistoric cave lion cub that a collector found last summer.
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Yes, technology has always influenced us, it has fundamentally changed our subjectivity since prehistoric times.
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There have famously been traditions of extreme modifications of the female body since prehistoric times.
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I think of them as non-judgmental observers, channeling their Triassic mind from prehistoric times.
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It was like some kind of prehistoric scene when creatures fell victim to tar pits.
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But for scientists studying Neanderthals, humanity's closest extinct relatives, prehistoric plaque can be a godsend.
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The prehistoric clues led them to one conclusion with a surprisingly modern theme: Blood feuds.
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A prehistoric penguin around the size of a person has been discovered in New Zealand.
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A prehistoric adventure with a lot of baggage Far Cry Primal is an incredible idea.
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Find a green leaf to wrap that raw meat, and make yourself a prehistoric burrito.
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Yeah, I've been doing a T-rex and a velociraptor—getting prehistoric on these motherfuckers.
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Similar European prehistoric wetland sites have been found before, but nothing quite like this one.
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There are shells, fish fossils, pine cones and a prehistoric blade made out of flint.
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But the prehistoric hero of this production is far friendlier than those in Jurassic Park.
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Sometimes these prehistoric migrations seemed to result in "admixture" between groups on an even footing.
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It begins looking straight down on the village, showing the intricacy of the prehistoric remains.
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The antlers of the prehistoric deer Megaloceros giganteus inspire awe and bemusement in equal measure.
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He also spent a summer in Greece as a field architect for a prehistoric excavation.
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There, he laid eyes on a painting that is upending our understanding of prehistoric humans.
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Watch the sun set at Stonehenge, one of the most recognizable prehistoric monuments in Europe.
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The answers to those questions required not just contemporary genetic data but actual prehistoric DNA.
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A prehistoric forest and a river at the bottom of the seaIn Area C, the scientists were able to confirm a well-preserved land surface containing numerous large samples of peat and ancient wood, strongly indicating a prehistoric woodland once stood in that area.
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CT scans were used to compare the prehistoric snake to its modern counterparts, according to Folio .
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In this way we are able to determine many features of the lifestyle of prehistoric people.
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They even sheltered in a prehistoric burial mound called Maeshowe and left graffiti all over it.
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"[John] doesn&apost give prehistoric people credit for a capacity to do remarkable things," Pollard said.
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But that certainly did not mean an encounter with Murusraptor in prehistoric Patagonia would end well.
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Garrod's work helped to push the scope of prehistoric research beyond Europe and toward the Mediterranean.
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Nothing happens on a German U-boat, and then nothing happens on a prehistoric Antarctic island.
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This ruled out the possibility that the tail belonged to a prehistoric bird, according to researchers.
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Every year, what we think we know about Earth's prehistoric fauna gets thrown for a loop.
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Firmly in the consciousness of humans in Europe, the bear was depicted in prehistoric cave paintings.
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This means that even the legendary T. rex actually looked more like a prehistoric Angry Bird.
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" Brad Sherman, an interior designer in New York, thinks they have a "prehistoric, Dr. Seuss feel.
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Two of the anonymous owner's passions shine through in his decor: Rare art and prehistoric artifacts.
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The caves of Europe are haunted by the prehistoric dreams and visions of our own ancestors.
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We started with prehistoric American Indian cultures, which led to the Northwest coast and Eskimo art.
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What prehistoric man was actually eating—at least some up in the Swiss Alps—was cheese.
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This might seem to be a vision from a prehistoric world: sluggish creatures unchanged for millenniums.
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Paleoanthropologists say that catastrophic climate change twice almost wiped out the human species in prehistoric Africa.
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And in Stonehenge, England, pagans, druids and tourists watch the picturesque sunrise at the prehistoric monument.
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Q&A Q. Who were the artists who made prehistoric cave paintings in France and Spain?
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One can almost see the mutual trust shared between the prehistoric-looking giants and their caretakers.
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Our prehistoric survival required us to share our resources not to hoard them just for ourselves.
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I missed the prehistoric monster but welcomed the trade-off of brute force for giant optimism.
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Well, 21 years after publication, the book is finally a movie, and it's safe to say that with Jason Statham as that man and a computer-generated giant prehistoric shark as the giant prehistoric shark, we have a new frontrunner for Best Picture at the Oscars.
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Ubisoft is also intent on showing that Primal's prehistoric characters weren't mindless primitives or vicious death machines.
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In other words, prehistoric, Copper Age Europeans were eating a form of prosciutto over 5,000 years ago.
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Viewed from the air, prehistoric enclosures, Roman buildings and ancient cemeteries have become visible across the country.
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This method, called "persistence hunting," was likely practiced by prehistoric hunter-gatherers for nearly two million years.
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But the new data should be taken into account when analyzing cases of prehistoric cannibalism, Rougier says.
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Rose stars in The Meg, a new action film about a prehistoric shark known as the Megalodon.
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Any good glutton knows that a prehistoric-looking sunny side up egg with vegetables just isn't enough.
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Fuller, in fact, suggests a mastodon cloned from prehistoric genetic material discovered in a crevice of ice.
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We slowly got used to living in prehistoric conditions, but we did it with love and laughter.
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The fossil was found in Israel's Misilya Cave, one of several prehistoric cave sites on Mount Carmel.
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The pointy-toothed prehistoric animal is thought to be a distant cousin of the giant Tyrannosaurus rex.
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According to scientists, because our prehistoric ancestors lived in relatively small groups, they knew one another intimately.
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The website offered over 103 different varieties of omelette, all based on its prehistoric-style world, Tyrannia.
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The Southeast would lose 13,000 recorded historic and prehistoric archeological sites due to projected sea level rise.
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It's prehistoric archaeology in 3D with an unsurpassed finds assemblage both in terms of range and quantity.
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The memory of the problems between Mexico and the United States belonged to the remote past—prehistoric!
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Stonehenge was constructed in phases, and historians believe there used to be more to the prehistoric monument.
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Traylor's style has about it both something very old, like prehistoric cave paintings, and something spanking new.
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The substance has driven remarkable discoveries about the prehistoric world, but concerns about its sourcing are growing.
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Like prehistoric sediment, the walls of a building often contain traces and impressions of lives once lived.
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I paused to study them sunning themselves, all lined up in a row like prehistoric rosary beads.
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Tourism, he explained, will deplete a city of its soul — and this city has a prehistoric soul.
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And I couldn't stop staring at these prehistoric English cropmarks drawn out from all the dry weather.
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It's "a prehistoric way of surviving that for a modern life crisis can be ineffective," she said.
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"Prehistoric sea-level studies have previously been restricted to rural environments with minimal human influence," he said.
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A skull found at a prehistoric burial site near Teouma Bay, on the island nation of Vanuatu.
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The site was soon identified as the oldest and largest prehistoric cemetery ever found in the Pacific.
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And new work has confirmed that humanity still contains its same base instincts of the prehistoric era.
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Evolutionary psychologists believe that our preoccupation with the lives of others is a byproduct of a prehistoric brain.
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There were little structures in the foreground, which alluded to prehistoric huts or maybe some future dystopian houses.
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But that stucco is built on swamp, and there's a prehistoric element of Orlando that won't be tamed.
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The brave baby cat was spotted pawing around the prehistoric beasts, which can grow to be 200-lbs.
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Nerf Mega Mastodon BlasterHow can you not be excited about a blaster named after a massive prehistoric creature?
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" But before Goldblum takes on prehistoric beasts, he'll take on a few Marvel heroes in November's "Thor: Ragnarok.
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Situated in the Grampian Mountains in Angus, Scotland lies the former sites of two prehistoric Iron Age hillforts.
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The goal, he said, is to protect the "historic and prehistoric" features within Bears Ears that warrant protection.
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Poinar became famous after he worked on extracting the DNA of the prehistoric insects locked in the amber.
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Evolutionary psychologists believe that our preoccupation with the lives of others is a byproduct of a prehistoric brain.
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Various sections focus on aspects like prehistoric settlements, European exploration, dam-building, agriculture and migration, and climate change.
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From most vantage points the landscape seems unchanged from the previous century, or even from its prehistoric origins.
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Stinkbugs scuttle and crawl and amass like enemy armies; they have a prehistoric look and a postmortem smell.
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Trilobites Some 500 million years ago the ocean floor was covered in apartment complexes built by prehistoric worms.
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More than 300 recorded prehistoric sites are scattered across the refuge, including burial grounds, ancient villages and petroglyphs.
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The presence of his family floating down a river in a prehistoric cavern was somehow proof of that.
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Its shape evokes the mouth of a prehistoric creature, or the egg sac of some unknown life form.
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Humans have been cooking animal parts over the open flame since prehistoric times, so why bother complicating things?
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Ricardo Praderi, an amateur collector, first dug up the prehistoric predator's skull in September 1989 in southern Uruguay.
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"From a conceptual point of view, those games represent the prehistoric times of the digital age," says Invader.
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This is likely wrought by evolution: Little sleep, in prehistoric days, was probably associated with danger or scarcity.
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His prehistoric body was not immune to some of the ill effects of a high-fat diet, either.
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In 2017, Dr. Tseng helped to describe two new species of prehistoric beardog based on previously discovered skulls.
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The sun was low in the sky, sending warm rays through the prehistoric-looking trees that surrounded us.
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"The film will show prehistoric monsters fighting one another and making weird sounds," The Times wrote in 1933.
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His first question was whether the gashes were the work of some prehistoric giant crocodile or a tyrannosaur.
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Now the remnants of those prehistoric plants and animals are preserved in the endless dry and desolate hills.
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There's an image that riffs on prehistoric cave paintings alongside a purely expressive assembly of color and shapes.
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A shot of a barren stretch of desert slowly reveals Roman ruins; vast steppes become prehistoric agricultural settlements.
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Many archaeologists are thrilled about the arrival of the first genuinely new form of prehistoric data in generations.
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His dramatic pieces resemble great altars of Carrara marble or prehistoric slabs of 500,000-year-old petrified wood.
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An inflatable T. Rex costume is the best comedy prop out there these days despite its prehistoric origins.
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The structures located at these sites are testaments to these prehistoric societies' sophisticated knowledge of technology, architecture, and astronomy.
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At a top speed of 12 miles per hour, you'd still be hard pressed to outrun this prehistoric beast.
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There was intense interest in the fossil site because an important prehistoric ape skull previously had been unearthed there.
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These rocks are thought to have formed billions of years ago under a prehistoric ocean, near ancient hydrothermal vents.
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Stretch your mind back to the prehistoric times of 2008, when the first of the Twilight movies came out.
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But that's ten times more than other studies that attempted to draw lessons from prehistoric DNA, said the researchers.
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By studying the Coronodon's teeth and body, the researchers concluded that the prehistoric animal fed in two different ways.
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Instead, I think it's fun to speculate about the other prehistoric critters that might still be roaming the Earth.
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When he pulls the twine, the drill spins, flung by the momentum of the stone, like a prehistoric flywheel.
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But the vibe I'm getting is "prehistoric crustacean crossed with headcrab zombie claws," which is not necessarily an improvement.
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From then on, the humans have no significant defense against their prehistoric assailants, mostly reduced to running and hiding.
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"Johnny B. Goode" was 19 years old that year, which made it seem distinguished, almost prehistoric, at the time.
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It's always a tricky proposition to speculate about how such ancient structures may have been used by prehistoric peoples.
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Archaeological evidence of warfare is abundant among settled societies, but the same cannot be said for prehistoric hunter-gatherers.
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Trilobites The Jurassic Park movies portrayed a prehistoric soundscape filled with brachiosaurus bellows, velociraptor shrieks and Tyrannosaurus rex roars.
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It indicates that even prehistoric humans were curious and concerned about dental health and began curative practices for cavities.
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Over the next few years, researchers found more than 70 specimens of the prehistoric crab, including babies and adults.
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Their first travel takes them to the prehistoric era, where they are almost gobbled up by a T-Rex.
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The fictional film explores the myth of a gigantic prehistoric sea monster, Megalodon, and features "scientists" played by actors.
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"This unique discovery provides new insight into the ritualistic use of Cannabis in prehistoric Central Eurasia," the study notes.
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The goal, he said, is to protect the "historic and prehistoric" features within Bears Ears that warrant such aid.
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The new specimens offer clues for one potential pathway for their prehistoric movement around the planet, said Dr. McKellar.
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Many everyday objects were used in prehistoric times to make music, he explained, a fact that archaeologists often forget.
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What had brought her and the fam here, to middle-of-nowhere Queens, to watch these prehistoric creatures pork?
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His attitude was: If you have found some prehistoric microbes, how could you not put them in your mouth?
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It's easy to imagine a Jurassic Park-type scenario where Kellhammer loses control, unleashing prehistoric trees across the island.
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A puerile prologue imagines prehistoric man and woman discovering the parts of their bodies that resemble spheres and hemispheres.
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Trilobites Chinese scientists first thought it was a prehistoric bird, until chipping away at the fossil revealed surprising features.
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Actually he did shoot some of it, prehistoric footage of Liza Minnelli and John Lennon hanging at the Studio.
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A recent study found that prehistoric babies drank milk from ceramic sippy cups, including some with cute animal motifs.
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But that pristine, lonely landscape has allowed nature to preserve one of North Dakota's greatest intrigues: its prehistoric residents.
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Prehistoric mammals glided through forests at least 266 million years ago, long before scientists had thought, fossil discoveries suggest.
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Hong Kong (CNN)Even in retirement, 90-year-old Akira Iritani still dreamed of resurrecting the prehistoric woolly mammoth.
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So, now these prehistoric creatures are roaming the U.S. What does that look like for the rest of us?
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"Prehistoric cave art provides the most direct insight that we have into the earliest storytelling," the study authors wrote.
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