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Le régime « paléo » est aujourd’hui l’objet d’un regain de popularité, alimenté par ses nombreuses vertus (supposées ?) sur la…
Le régime « paléo » est aujourd’hui l’objet d’un regain de popularité, alimenté par ses nombreuses vertus (supposées ?) sur la…
Le régime « paléo » est aujourd’hui l’objet d’un regain de popularité, alimenté par ses nombreuses vertus (supposées ?) sur la…
Scientists obsessed with Death Valley's sailing stones have solved the Racetrack Playa mystery.
The first witnesses to an enduring natural mystery are an engineer, a biologist and a planetary scientist who met thanks to a…
Death Valley's Racetrack Playa is the scene of an enduring scientific mystery: Rocks of all sizes seem to move uphill on their…
John Hopton for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online Archaeologists have uncovered evidence that Homo sapiens in Spain ate…
Snails were eaten in Spain 10,000 years earlier than anywhere else in Europe - but why?
www.LaporanPenelitian.com - Siput luas di Late Pleistocene dan Holocene, tetapi tetap teka-teki menu bercangkang masuk ke dalam…
New evidence published on August 20 in a research study suggests that humans have been eating snails for at least 30,000 years.
Archaeologists led by Dr Alfred Sanchis Serra from the Museu de Prehistòria de València have reported evidence of land snail…
Brooks Hays TARRAGONA, Spain, Aug. 21 (UPI) -- The Paleolithic humans on the east coast of Spain were collecting, cooking and…
The inhabitants of what is now Spain ate snails 10,000 years earlier than their neighbors.
It turns out that escargot may have been a daily part of the Paleolithic diet for inhabitants of what is now modern-day Spain.
Researchers have stumbled upon a fossil site that revealed that a group of Homo sapiens in Spain were cooking themselves a nice…
Palaeolithic humans in Spain began eating snails 10,000 years earlier than their Mediterranean neighbours, a study reveals.
Paleolithic inhabitants of modern-day Spain may have eaten snails 10,000 years earlier than their Mediterranean neighbors.
Paleolithic inhabitants of modern-day Spain may have eaten snails 10,000 years earlier than their Mediterranean neighbors…
( PLOS ) Paleolithic inhabitants of modern-day Spain may have eaten snails 10,000 years earlier than their Mediterranean…