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Weird scorpions and crabs at Israeli cave are desperately seeking a nature reserve


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Apr. 16, 2021 11:10 PM
A cave in central Israel boasts “living fossils” of species that went extinct millions of years ago, but scientists fear that invasive species and a plan to turn the area into a floodwater reservoir will do in the unique scorpions and crabs that dwell there.
Living fossils are species that resemble extinct species that are only known from fossils. At Ayalon Cave near Ramle, the researchers want to turn the site into a nature reserve as soon as possible.
The 2.7-kilometer-long (1.7-mile) cave sits in the middle of a quarry used by the company Nesher Israel Cement Enterprises. The cave and its species were discovered 15 years ago; since then, only researchers have been allowed in. ....

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Analysis: Tongva People of Catalina Island Hunted Sea Lions 1,000 Years Ago


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Indeed, as Radde noted, predation of pinnipeds has been so pervasive that data from archaeological sites suggest they behave differently today than in the past, moving their rookeries (where they birth and raise young) and foraging areas.
For Radde, the Catalina artifacts from the late Holocene study site (roughly 1315-570 years before the present, or BP) represented an immense challenge. 
“The sheer density of marine mammal remains was the first surprise,” he said. “Regional archaeologists had already established baselines for significant hunting sites based on density of animal bones. In general, these assemblages are rare. Once I realized I was knee deep in a collection characterized by this I dove deep into the literature on pinniped hunting among hunter-gatherer-fishers.” ....

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This Rare, Ancient Crystal Dagger Reminds Us of DUNE


This Rare, Ancient Crystal Dagger Reminds Us of DUNE
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Dune is to make a statement. Fremen craft the dangerous weapons from the teeth of dead sandworms. And if one draws the sacred weapon, they cannot resheath it until it draws blood. All of that came to mind when we learned about the discovery of a 5,000 year old crystal dagger in Spain from
The Daily Mail. Detailed in a published study from the
Quaternary International in 2015, the eight-and-a-half-inch dagger was found in a tomb at the Tholos de Montelirio site. The dagger in and of itself isn’t unusual, but what’s it’s crafted from sets it apart: rock crystal. ....

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World's Oldest Emojis Discovered in Israel | Mysterious Universe


Emojis – those cute little pictograms that were once made from letters, numbers and punctuation marks – have become so common and accepted that kids are now being amazed and embarrassed by text messages from their grandparents that are all emojis. It turns out the practice of making emoticons from text dates back to at least the 1600s, but the practice of using pictures to send messages dates back far longer. Archeologists in Israel discovered a 120,000-year-old bone from an extinct auroch – the massive ancestor of modern cows – which has markings carved on one side that are not butcher marks but intentional engravings, making this possibly the oldest form of messaging ever found. Is it a smiley or a frown? ....

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