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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian27 Feb 2024 8:55 a.m. PST

Advances in fields such as spectrometry and gene sequencing are unleashing torrents of new data about the ancient world – and could offer answers to questions we never even knew to ask

The Guardian: link

Shagnasty Supporting Member of TMP27 Feb 2024 9:41 a.m. PST

Wow. I am glad to be only a bystander these days rather than actually trying to be an historian as was once my ambition.
Science and math were never my friends.

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP27 Feb 2024 9:55 a.m. PST

Pretty interesting stuff.

OSCS7427 Feb 2024 10:34 a.m. PST

Science is never settled. Exploration and debate should always be welcome.

Dschebe27 Feb 2024 11:12 p.m. PST

Many thanks for this article, Bill.

42flanker06 Mar 2024 12:20 p.m. PST

"Blurrier" – blurry, blurriest?

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