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Kashmiris populated Europe 40,000 years back: Study
April, 01 2011

GreaterKashmir

An international study has found that Europe was populated by people from Kashmir around 40,000 years back and that they carry two to four percent Neanderthal genes an ancient species of homosapiens.


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Ancient carving found beneath Newbury
April, 01 2011

Newbury Weekly News Group

town hall basementSignificant find draws interest from archaeologists and local historians


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The ferocious family: Scientists discover fossils belonging to T Rexs cousin
April, 01 2011

Daily Mail

Sharp: The jaw bone and teeth of the new dinosaur, right, are slightly smaller than those of the T-Rex, left, but scientists still believe the two creatures were closely relatedDinosaur had a 1m long skull and chisel like bone crushing teeth 9cm long


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Early Christian catacombs among the most popular sights in Rome
April, 01 2011

Catholic Online

The catacombs are home to some of the earliest examples of Christian art, such as this fresco of Christ as the Good Shepherd in the Catacomb of Domitilla. The Early Christian catacombs are among the most popular sights in Rome. Forming an underground maze in the outskirts of the city, the catacombs provide a rare glimpse into the earliest centuries of Christianity. The catacombs are home to some of the earliest examples of Christian art.


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