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Siberia: A 4,000-Year-Old Warrior Brought Back to Life with 3D Technology

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In Siberia, frozen soil keeps much more than fossils: it also freezes fragments of forgotten companies. In Yakutia, the discovery in 2004 of a shallow Neolithic burial delivered a rare testimony to the war and funeral practices of a 4,000 -year -old Arctic people. It was from a press release published by the TASS agency that the details of this rediscovery were made public, supported by the research of the Museum of Archeology and Ethnography of…
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In Siberia, the frozen soil preserves much more than fossils: it also freezes fragments of forgotten societies. In Yakutia, the discovery in 2004 of a shallow neolithic burial gave a rare testimony about the war and funeral practices of an Arctic people of 4,000 years old. It is from a press release published by the TASS agency that the details of this rediscovery were made public, supported by the research of the Museum of Archaeology and Ethno…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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