Friendship Ornaments From the Stone Age Were Crafted and Worn as a 'Symbol of connection'
University of Helsinki researchers have discovered that Stone Age humans made each other friendship ornaments. Take a look of them.
University of Helsinki researchers have discovered that Stone Age humans made each other friendship ornaments. Take a look of them.
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One of the largest and most intact privately owned forest lands in Guatemala is now protected from development. The Nature Conservancy purchased two pristine holdings totaling 77,000 acres, home to several endangered species such as puma, jaguar, tapir, anteater, howler monkey, ocelot, scarlet macaw and the Moreletti crocodile
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