Shownotes
Older news than intended-- sorry for the late release, Amber was off in the woods being the world's sweatiest camp counselor.
This (past) month, though, we've got mystery humans, heroic archaeologists, super old math, even older art, and more!
Homo Who? A New Mystery Human Species Has Been Discovered in Israel (Discover) (cn: human remains)
These archaeologists helped quell a COVID surge in Madagascar (Nature)
Tablet Reveals Babylonians Studied Trigonometry Before the Greeks (Hyperallergic)
Neanderthal Artwork in Germany Dated to 51,000 Years Ago (Archaeology)
Archaeologists have found the lair of an exiled Anglo-Saxon hermit king (LiveScience)
Archaeologists Uncover a 3,000-Year-Old Shark Attack Victim (Smithsonian) (cn: human remains)
Research 'final nail in the coffin' of Paranthropus as hard object feeders (ScienceDaily)
Egyptian-French archaeological mission discovers warship from Ptolemaic era, remains of Greek funerary area dating back to 4th century BC (EgyptToday)