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  • Neolithic ‘sun stones’ sacrificed in Denmark to revive the sun after volcanic eruption

    Around 4,900 years ago, Neolithic communities on the Danish island of Bornholm ritually buried hundreds of engraved stones, so-called “sun stones,” in a remarkable act to counter drastic climate changes caused by a massive volcanic eruption. The eruption was identified in ice cores by the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen as having The post Neolithic ‘sun stones’ sacrificed in Denmark to revive the sun after volcanic eruption appeared first on Archaeology News Online Magazine.

  • Ancient artifacts unearthed in Iraq uncover hidden history of ancient Mesopotamia

    Recent excavations at the Middle Bronze Age site of Kurd Qaburstan in northeastern Iraq are uncovering a wealth of artifacts and architectural remains. Led by Dr. Tiffany Earley-Spadoni, an associate professor of history at UCF, the research team uncovered clay tablets with cuneiform writing, a game board, and monumental structural remains. Situated close to the The post Ancient artifacts unearthed in Iraq uncover hidden history of ancient Mesopotamia appeared first on Archaeology News Online Magazine.


  • XMM-Newton detects peculiar black hole X-ray patterns

    Paris, France (SPX) Jan 14, 2025 The European Space Agency's XMM-Newton observatory has revealed unexpected X-ray oscillations emanating from the edge of a supermassive black hole in a nearby galaxy. These findings challenge existing theories of black hole accretion and offer intriguing clues about potential gravitational wave sources for ESA's upcoming LISA mission. XMM-Newton's observations highlight the complexities of

  • Hubble tracks down a 'blue lurker' among stars

    Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jan 14, 2025 The name "blue lurker" might sound like a villainous character from a superhero movie. But it is a rare class of star that NASA's Hubble Space Telescope explored by looking deeply into the open star cluster M67, roughly 2,800 light-years away. Forensics with Hubble data show that the star has had a tumultuous life, mixing with two other stars gravitationally bound together in a remarkable


 

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