Science
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![[:es]Ancient hunter-gatherers were potters, too[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2022/11/png1-12.png)
[:es]Ancient hunter-gatherers were potters, too[:]
[:es]Early Europeans didn’t simply adopt revolutionary technology from farmers, study finds[:]
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![[:es]Ancient hunter-gatherers were potters, too[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2022/11/png1-12.png)
[:es]Ancient hunter-gatherers were potters, too[:]
[:es]Early Europeans didn’t simply adopt revolutionary technology from farmers, study finds[:]
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![[:es]Ancient hunter-gatherers were potters, too[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2022/11/png1-12.png)
[:es]Ancient hunter-gatherers were potters, too[:]
Early Europeans didn’t simply adopt revolutionary technology from farmers, study finds
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![[:es]Ancient hunter-gatherers were potters, too[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2022/11/png1-12.png)
[:es]Ancient hunter-gatherers were potters, too[:]
[:es]Early Europeans didn’t simply adopt revolutionary technology from farmers, study finds[:]
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![[:es]Deadly sharp points found in Idaho could be first American-made tools[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2022/11/png1-9.png)
[:es]Deadly sharp points found in Idaho could be first American-made tools[:]
Spear-tip techniques may have made their way from Japan more than 16,000 years ago
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![[:es]Deadly sharp points found in Idaho could be first American-made tools[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2022/11/png1-9.png)
[:es]Deadly sharp points found in Idaho could be first American-made tools[:]
[:es]Spear-tip techniques may have made their way from Japan more than 16,000 years ago[:]
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![[:es]Deadly sharp points found in Idaho could be first American-made tools[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2022/11/png1-9.png)
[:es]Deadly sharp points found in Idaho could be first American-made tools[:]
[:es]Spear-tip techniques may have made their way from Japan more than 16,000 years ago[:]
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![[:es]Deadly sharp points found in Idaho could be first American-made tools[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2022/11/png1-9.png)
[:es]Deadly sharp points found in Idaho could be first American-made tools[:]
[:es]Spear-tip techniques may have made their way from Japan more than 16,000 years ago[:]
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![[:es]Mars had long-lived magnetic field, extending chances for life[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2022/11/png2-8.png)
[:es]Mars had long-lived magnetic field, extending chances for life[:]
Study of famed meteorite by quantum diamond microscope also reveals flips in martian field
