Million year old European tooth found- June 30, 2007 Scientists in Spain say that they have found a tooth from a distant human ancestor that is more than one million years old.The tooth, a pre-molar, was discovered on Wednesday at the Atapuerca site in northern Spain's Burgos Province. It represented western Europe's "oldest human fossil remain", a statement from the Atapuerca Foundation said. The foundation said it was awaiting final results before publishing its findings in a scientific journal.Several caves containing evidence of prehistoric...http://www.frimlin.com/links/2007/06/million-year-old-european-tooth-found.php Yes, we're back in business!- June 30, 2007 After almost a year without updates, Sciotecha is slowly reviving...Start of November last year, I just stopped updating Sciotecha. Why Well, not only had I got a new job at a place called Free Radical Design in Nottingham, UK -- but I also had once again got hooked on a great MMORPG called World of Warcraft.Well, I'm still at Free Radical, but recently I stopped playing Warcraft as it was taking up far too much of my time. So suddenly I have spare time again, and amongst other things, I've...http://www.frimlin.com/links/2007/06/yes-were-back-in-business.php Incas in Scandinavia- June 27, 2007 Norwegian arhaeologists are puzzled by a find which indicates an Inca Indian died and was buried in the Oestfold city of Sarpsborg 1000 years ago.The remains of two elderly men and a baby were discovered during work in a garden, and one of the skulls indicates that the man was an Inca Indian.- There is a genetic flaw in the neck, which is believed to be limited to the Incas in Peru, says arahaeologist Mona Beate Buckholm.The Norway Post suggests that maybe the Vikings travelled even more widely.http://www.frimlin.com/links/2007/06/incas-in-scandinavia.php |