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Isn’t it more accurate to say they were drying grains and grinding flour in that cave? Yeah, they probably (almost certainly, really) made at least unleavened bread out of that flour, but we don’t have direct evidence of it, at least not in the linked study.

I’m with Dr. Ziętek. I’m no geophysicist, but I have a keen amateur interest in archaeology and have looked at a lot of GPR images. They are NEVER that clear.

Generally it is some dipshit in an HOA or other property-price driven group who just wants to stop something they think might damage property prices or invite undesirables (that is HOA-person speak for black or latino) into the area. So they kick up a stink with their local city inspectors office until they get shut

The interesting part about this story is how hard it is to get to the bones. Yes, it is deep into a cave, but also beyond a crack that is roughly 7” wide for a length of about 30 feet. The crack is so narrow that the researchers put out a call for slim assistants to help with the excavation. On top of this one point,

I loved this book when I read it a few years back, and couldn’t believe just how little I knew – and had never been taught – about the Dust Bowl and its horrors. Thanks for giving it a spotlight, Esther. I think it’s a pretty essential read for anyone interested in American history, or heck, current events – since

To me, the whole collector thing seems frought with dissapointment. Again and again, I see people complaining about what stores put customers through or how scalpers are ruining their hobby, and after awhile I wonder why anyone continues to do this as even when things are going right it just leads to people spending

Same as it has been for every consumer event that has mysteriously sold out in exceed of projections in the last twenty years.

“NFL Owner” is a bad look when their average accomplishments amount to “not enough DWI’s for a felony conviction yet” and “too fat to need a coat.”

Anyone who grew up in or knows a lot about the eighties, OR loves video games, will love this book.

Praising years of mediocrity is like praising mayo for always being in the fridge whenever you need to mitigate the dryness of a sandwich.

This team just screams sanctions. Oh god, I can't wait to hear what they did.

Any matchup between Baylor and Texas Tech is mostly BUTT.

For most of the movie though he kind of is the main villain.

TWIST the grandparents were already dead!!! Replaced by aliens (called it).

I have every confidence that it will not be as great as the original trilogy but will be vastly better than the prequel movies.

I am waiting for him to make a film where he keeps teasing a twist and the twist is that there is not one.

Who does that!? Man I thought the person who put my Natsu and Erza plushies into very NSFW positons was a jackass.

“A group of ______________ fight in a zombie apocalypse in this soon-to-be comedy cult classic” describes a full 10% of all new horror projects of the past five years.

Using usewear analysis Lemorini et al. have identifed traces that suggest that hominins from Kanjera South, Kenya, have been processing underground storage organs (USOs) for approximately 2 million years.

As a low-tech person, this is why I love libraries. They keep all the books and movies for me, then I go by and pick up whichever I want when I want it.