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- Archaeologist makes dining discovery 18 Dec 2009 12:13 GMT
... stone tools unearthed in a cave in Mozambique that were used about 100,000 years ago ... turn grains into staples,” said Mercader. The researcher said the discovery also re-affirms the usefulness ... work has being published in the journal Science. ...
- Cereal is much older than we believed... 18 Dec 2009 02:48 GMT
... thought," said study author Julio Mercader. Indeed, scientific evidence until now showed the practice started ... deep limestone cave near Lake Niassa in Mozambique. The University of Calgary archaeologist recovered dozens ... December 18 issue of the research journal Science. - AFP Social bookmarking allows users to save ...
- Grain Use Well before Modern Agriculture 18 Dec 2009 16:36 GMT
... and hunting . That’s the conclusion of scientists who discovered evidence of the grain sorghum ... discovered deep in a cave in northwest Mozambique. The research appears in the December 18th ... diet much later in history. But a researcher [Julio Mercader], from the University of Calgary, ...
- Archeologist finds cavemen added cereal grains to diet 18 Dec 2009 10:36 GMT
... today’s issue of the prestigious research journal Science. "We know in other parts of the world ... took him deep into the heart of Mozambique, where he had to gain the trust ... myth and magic. With their help, he discovered a deep limestone cave near Ngalue in ...
- Porridge on humans' menu for 100,000 years 18 Dec 2009 10:39 GMT
... and plant remains from a cave in Mozambique suggest that the ancestors of modern humans ... than 60,000 years. Deep inside the cave scientists unearthed dozens of stone tools, animal bones ... Calgary in Canada, whose team made the discovery, said: "This broadens the timeline for the ...
- The best thing since 100,000-year old bread 18 Dec 2009 15:33 GMT
... and plant remains from a cave in Mozambique suggest that the ancestors of modern humans ... for 60,000 years. Deep inside the cave, scientists unearthed dozens of stone tools, animal bones ... Calgary in Canada, whose team made the discovery, said: "This broadens the timeline for the ...
- Stone Age Pantry: Archaeologist Unearths Earliest Evidence of Modern Humans Using Wild Grains and Tubers for Food 18 Dec 2009 04:36 GMT
... stone tools from a deep cave in Mozambique showing that wild sorghum, the ancestor of ... remains indicative of prehistoric dietary practices. The discovery of several thousand starch grains on the ... the U of C's Faculty of Social Science and the National Geographic Society. ...
- 100000-year-old cavemen loved their porridge too! 18 Dec 2009 08:16 GMT
... dates back more than 100,000 years, say scientists. Tools and plant remains from a cave in Mozambique represent the earliest evidence of human reliance ... to Julio Mercader, the University of Calgary researcher who uncovered the artifacts, reports The Daily ...
- 2008 Africa - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Southern Region and Indian Ocean Islands - 20 Dec 2009 23:53 GMT
... of peace and radical reforms have transformed Mozambique into one of the fastest-growing economies on the continent. The country was ... including broadband development; • Convergence (voice/data, fixed/wireless/mobile). Researcher:- Peter Lange Current publication date:- October 2008 ...
- What on Earth happened? 23 Dec 2009 13:04 GMT
... My, how things have changed! In 2000 scientists from the Worldwatch think-tank in Washington teamed ... change took off on the back of science and a storm of weather-related disasters. The floods in Mozambique that displaced millions of people in January ...
- Humans feasting on grains for at least 100,000 years 18 Dec 2009 12:56 GMT
... tools, are detailed online Thursday in . Researchers have assumed that humans were foraging for ... in a prepared statement. Plant domestication, most scientists think, made its debut some 10,000 years ... purportedly gnashing? Mercader and a team from Mozambique's University of Eduardo Molande had uncovered hundreds ...
- Cavemen 'warmed up wit... 19 Dec 2009 06:50 GMT
... for far longer than previously thought, say scientists. An international team, led by University of ... and plant remains from a cave in Mozambique suggest that our ancestors were grinding wild ...
- Cavemen 'warmed up with porridge' 21 Dec 2009 09:11 GMT
... for far longer than previously thought, say scientists. An international team, led by University of ... and plant remains from a cave in Mozambique suggest that our ancestors were grinding wild ...
- Zimbabweans test the definition of refugee 18 Dec 2009 11:51 GMT
... Zimbabwean migration in Botswana, Malawi, Zambia and Mozambique are still premised on this distinction, and ... poor Zimbabweans, said Monica Kiwanuka, the main researcher for the report. Those crossing the border ...
- Ranbaxy to launch Daiichi Sankyo's drug in Africa 21 Dec 2009 09:55 GMT
... country's largest drug maker by sales, Ranbaxy Laboratories, today said it would launch Olmesartan Medoxomil, ... statement. The six African countries are Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. "This is ...
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