Scientists Say Harsh Ice Age Conditions May Have Pushed Early Humans Towards Creativity

Scientists Say Harsh Ice Age Conditions May Have Pushed Early Humans Towards Creativity

A new study from central China has challenged the long-standing belief that human creativity developed mainly during warm and comfortable periods. Archaeologists studying an ancient butchering site in Henan province found evidence suggesting that early humans may have become more innovative while surviving in harsh and freezing conditions, reported the South China Morning Post. Researchers…

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Archaeologists Find 1,200-Year-Old Bread With Jesus Christ’s Face

Archaeologists Find 1,200-Year-Old Bread With Jesus Christ’s Face

In an astonishing archaeological discovery in Turkey, researchers have unearthed a 1,200-year-old loaf of bread believed to depict the image of Jesus Christ. The remarkably well-preserved find offers a rare glimpse into the spiritual and cultural expressions of early Christian communities. The announcement came from the Karaman Governorship in south-central Turkey, which shared details of…

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