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Correspondent photo / Karla Dines Ken Lotzgesell of Orwell, left, and Joe Scirocco of Mesopotamia use 10-foot shovels to add ...
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Archaeologists have long puzzled over stone spheroids—round limestone objects found at ancient sites across the globe. These artifacts, though simple in shape, have sparked debate for generations.
The evidence links human presence to Marine Isotope Stage 5a, a period of dramatic environmental shifts when monsoons from the Indian Ocean transformed Arabia’s deserts into green landscapes.
“Think of MIS 5a as a climatic pendulum,” explains Dr Knut Bretzke, lead researcher and head of the German Archaeological ...