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The Broken Bones, an Unexpected Archaeologist of Nature: They Discover in Ancient Nests Alpargatas, Baskets and Other Objects of Centuries Ago

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A study to reconstruct the diet of this emblematic vulture in danger of extinction has become a project that combines archaeology and ecology by finding in nests artifacts manufactured by humans, some of the Middle Ages: "It is only the tip of the iceberg, we think that there may be much older material", says one of those responsible for the work Read

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A study to reconstruct the diet of this emblematic vulture in danger of extinction has become a project that combines archaeology and ecology by finding in nests artifacts manufactured by humans, some of the Middle Ages: "It is only the tip of the iceberg, we think that there may be much older material", says one of those responsible for the work Read

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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