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Radiocarbon Dating

The trees of Lapland are a unique natural archive for investigating the past behaviour of the Sun. Markku Oinonen is drilling a sample containing interesting information on events in the 19th century. (Photo: Joonas Uusitalo)

Lapland Trees Reveal Clues to Preparing for Dangerous Solar Storms

Ancient footprints in New Mexico

Study confirms age of oldest fossil human footprints in North America

The dated rock art. Image by Andrea Jalandoni

Malaysian rock art found to depict elite–Indigenous conflict

megafauna creature

La Brea megafaunal extinctions driven by fires 13,000 years ago

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