3-D SCANS REVEAL LARGEST KNOWN NATIVE AMERICAN CAVE ART IN ALABAMA

American photojournalist and founder of the Ancient Art Archive Stephen Alvarez in the 19th newly identified but unnamed cave in Alabama. Wed 04 May 2022: According to a new study, archaeologists in Alabama have unearthed the oldest known painting painted by early Indigenous Americans. The experts believe that indigenous Americans created this 1,000-year-old record-breaking image […]

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NEW METAVERSE TECHNOLOGY ALLOWS YOU TO KISS AND FEEL YOUR LIPS, TEETH AND TONGUE

Sat 30 April 2022: People have been touting the Metaverse as a place where they can live out their desires, whether it’s fighting their foes on a battlefield or going on a date with the woman of their dreams. However, for these encounters to be completely immersive, you must be able to feel as well […]

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THE DE BEERS CULLINAN BLUE DIAMOND SHATTERS, SELLS FOR $57.5 MILLION

Sat 30 April 2022: After purchasing the world’s largest blue diamond ever offered at auction, a collector has given new meaning to the expression “feeling blue.” According to the auction house, the De Beers Cullinan Blue, a 15.10-carat step-cut diamond, was sold by telephone to an anonymous buyer on Wednesday at Sotheby’s in Hong Kong. […]

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4,500-YEAR-OLD CANAANITE STATUETTE OF WARRIOR GODDESS FOUND IN GAZA

Wed 27 April 2022:  The Palestinian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said the 22-centimeter (6.7-inch) tall limestone head was found while the farmer was working his land in Khan Yunis, and is believed to be dated to around 2,500 BC. “The statue represents the Canaanite goddess, Anat,” Jamal Abu Reda, in charge of antiquities at […]

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COCA-COLA SALES SURGE AS CROWDS RETURN TO MUSIC, SPORTS VENUES

Tue 26 April 2022:  Sales at Coca-Cola surged 16 percent during the first quarter as crowds returned to movie theatres, music venues and sports stadiums, offsetting rising input costs for the company and the suspension of operations in Russia. Coca-Cola was among the companies to pull the plug on Russian operations after the country invaded […]

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SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE UNMOTIVATED TO STUDY DUE TO COVID-19’S NEGATIVE IMPACT

Mon 25 April 2022: The COVID-19 epidemic is having a negative impact on people’s daily lives, with the latest study in Japan revealing that more schoolchildren are disinclined to study. A survey of 10,000 schoolchildren up to high school grades conducted last year showed that a record 54.3% of students “lacked motivation to study,” Kyodo News reported on Wednesday. The joint […]

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