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Aristos Georgiou

Aristos Georgiou

Science and Health Reporter and Writer at Newsweek - London Bureau

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    Covering topics
    • Archaeology
    • Astronomy
    • Biology/Microbiology
    • Environment
    • Ecology
    • Paleontology

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    Recent Articles

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    'North America's Oldest Dinosaur' Discovered, Challenging Dino Origin Story

    'North America's oldest dinosaur' discovered, challenging Dino origin story
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    Ancient Roman Coffin Weighing 1,600lbs Revealed by Roadworks

    Evidence points to the possibility that the coffin belonged to an important person, perhaps the head of a prominent family.
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    Secrets of 3,000-Year-Old Bronze Age 'Mega-Fortress' Revealed

    Researchers have uncovered new insights into an ancient fortress settlement, casting new light on the history of human urbanism.
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    Skull Heap Reveals Strange Prehistoric Ritual Practiced for Centuries

    Neolithic people collected and deposited skull bones in the center of a village as part of a ritual tradition more than 7,000 years ago.
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    Hidden Tattoos Revealed on 750-Year-Old Ancient Mummies: 'Very Surp...

    The intricate tattoos of animal forms and geometric shapes were revealed when researchers scanned the mummies with lasers.
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    Moon Under Threat, Heritage Group Warns

    The World Monuments Fund has included the moon on its 2025 "Watch" list of cultural heritage locations facing significant threats.
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    Roman Discovery Reveals Places Lost to Time

    Archaeologists have uncovered a rare type of artifact that sheds light on the governance of the Roman Empire.
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    Roman Scroll Discovery Reveals Brazen 1,890-Year-Old Crime

    "This is the best-documented Roman court case from Iudaea apart from the trial of Jesus," said one researcher.
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    Archaeologists Discover Oldest 3D Map Candidate From 13,000 Years Ago

    The work was found in a rock shelter located to the south of Paris, France, that features prehistoric engravings
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    Archaeologists Reveal World's Oldest Known Rune Stone

    Researchers pieced the stone together like a jigsaw puzzle from various fragments found at an ancient burial ground.
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    Archaeologists Reveal Rare Medieval Cult Site With Gold and Silver ...

    The open-air site, which is more than 1,300 years old, sheds light on the Christianization of Europe.