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Nepal faces Covid crisis amid political deadlock


Nepal faces Covid crisis amid political deadlock
Nepal s President Bidya Devi Bhandari has dissolved parliament and set a date for elections as Covid-19 adds to what was already a political deadlock. Some accuse Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli of worsening the Covid crisis after he repeated claims that the virus is no worse than the flu. Al Jazeera reports in this YouTube video. ....

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Northland man fined $1600 for removing artefacts from historic Ruapekapeka Pa


Northland man fined $1600 for removing artefacts from historic Ruapekapeka Pa
14 May, 2021 01:02 AM
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Artefacts removed from Ruapekapeka pa in January that saw a Northland man fined
$1600.
Northern Advocate
What has been deemed an honest mistake has led to a Northland man receiving a $1600 fine for the removal of historic war artefacts from Ruapekapeka Pa.
Sadly, these offences are happening at important cultural heritage sites across New Zealand and are not always so innocent, the Department of Conservation (DoC) said.
Te Ruapekapeka Trust and DoC were alerted through comments on Facebook that the man was seen using a metal detector and removing artefacts at Ruapekapeka pa in late January. ....

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Pottery shards reveal evidence of ancient honey hunting in West Africa 3,500 years ago


found traces of beeswax in pottery shards from the ancient Nok culture, which emerged some 3,500 years ago in what is now Nigeria.
“This is a remarkable example of how biomolecular information extracted from prehistoric pottery, combined with ethnographic data, has provided the first insights into ancient honey hunting in West Africa 3,500 years ago,” Julie Dunne, a professor of chemistry at the
University of Bristol and the lead researcher of the study, said in a statement.
Studying ancient West African pots
For their study, Dunne and her colleagues analyzed over 450 pottery fragments from the Nok culture to investigate what foods Nok people ate. Named after the Nigerian village of the same name, the Nok culture flourished for 1,500 years in an area where farmers and foragers coexisted. It was known for its giant terracotta figurines and early iron production. ....

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Arabian cattle cult built ancient monuments over 2,500 years before Stonehenge, study suggests


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(Natural News)
The Arabian Peninsula is home to more than 1,000 ancient monuments that are more than 2,500 years older than the U.K.’s Stonehenge. Called “mustatils,” which is the Arabian term for “rectangles,” these rectangular stone structures were likely used by Arabian cattle herders to perform rituals.
Researchers from the
University of Western Australia arrived at this conclusion after excavating the site in northwestern Saudi Arabia. They uncovered cattle horns and skulls in one mustatil, suggesting that ancient Arabians might have used cattle fragments as ritual offerings.
Based on the age of the skulls, the researchers posited that mustatils were built between 5300 and 5000 B.C. This would make the monuments the earliest large-scale, ritual site anywhere in the world, predating Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids by more than two millennia. ....

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Here is all the cool old stuff Toronto is finding while digging up the Port Lands right now


Here is all the cool old stuff Toronto is finding while digging up the Port Lands right now
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Toronto s Port Lands are in the midst of a major overhaul that will leave the city with new parks, a new path for the Don River, millions more trees and plants, and an entirely new island community, among other things.
While the site may not look like much now while excavation is taking place, residents certainly have a ton to look forward to with the advent of Villiers Island, which will have its own housing, ocommercial buildings and green spaces, all surrounded by marshlands that will prevent the newly-rerouted Don River from flooding. ....

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