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Data collected at the site indicates they had a diet of fish, such as catfish, snapper, sea bass and corvina, said Dr Schwengbe
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Schwengber said that the island would have been isolated and would have had no drinking water. Experts believe the site was probably used for ceremonies and funeral rituals
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Sources suggest when Portuguese explorers arrived in Brazil it was inhabited by hundreds of Jiquabu tribes, the earliest of which had been around 10,000 years ago in the highlands of Minas Gerais. These inhabitants were called 'Indians' by the Portugese. Experts believe that these early tribes were part of a wave of migrant hunters who came into the Americas from Asia, perhaps via the Bering Strait. These cultures never developed written records or permanent agriculture so very little is known about them. At the time of European discovery, it is believed Brazil had as many as 2,000 tribes who were semi-nomadic. The skeletons are now in a laboratory owned by a company called Tuburao where they are undergoing further analysis.
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The skeletons, which were found during works to extend the road in May (pictured), were sent to the Beta Analytics laboratory in Florida which found they were 5,880 years old
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The skeletons' skulls and leg bones appear to be well-preserved with the teeth still clearly visible, experts have said
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Dr Schwengber said that the island would have been isolated and would have had no drinking water. Experts believe the site was probably used for ceremonies and funeral rituals. 'Data collected at the site indicates they had a diet of fish, such as catfish, snapper, sea bass and corvina', said Dr Schwengber. 'The small size of the fish indicates that the food supplies were the juvenile fish present in shallow waters.'
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Two 6,000-year old human skeletons with perfectly preserved teeth have been found on a Brazilian construction site. The remains were found at a site on the BR-470 road in the Ilhota municipality in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. The skeletons' skulls and leg bones appear to be well-preserved with the full set of teeth still clearly visible. It is believed the site would have been an island in a lagoon when the ancient humans were alive. Scientists say the skeletons may belong to people from one of the hundreds of Jiquabu tribes that inhabited Brazil as long as 10,000 years ago up until the colonial period. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6210719/Two-6-000-year-old-human-skeletons-Brazilian-construction-site.html
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zinnyzee:The lemon is just a design on the glass. |
Divay22:How long does this prevent the plantain from over-ripening,? |
If you accidentally overcook your turkey, pour warm chicken broth over it. The warm chicken broth will make the dry chicken moist.
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Use a “sling” to easily remove brownies and bread from the pan.
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Use kitchen shears to quickly trim and chop
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Use a cracked eggshell to scoop out small fragments of eggshell.
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Wrap clingfilm around the stalk of a banana to prevent it from over-ripening. Use a piece of clingfilm the size of your fist to wrap the stalk of a banana tightly. This trick should give you another 3 to 5 days before the bananas get too ripe to be enjoyed.
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Different types of tea should be brewed at different temperatures for different lengths of time.
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Freeze the onion before cutting to prevent onion tears. Freezing the onion retards the release of the tear-causing semi-toxic chemicals.
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Use 2 plates to slice cherry tomatoes in one smooth motion. If you’re making a salad and need to cut a whole bunch of cherry tomatoes into halves, just trap them between 2 plates and slice through using a knife.
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How to reheat pizza Reheating pizza never tastes as yummy as the fresh stuff. But if you do have to reheat it, the best way to do so is by placing a glass of water in the microwave while reheating. This prevents the pizza from drying out.
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Grill your fish atop lemon slices. Fish tends to stick to the grill and might even break apart when placed on it. To stop this, put the fish on top of lemon slices and grill. The lemon will also add a zesty flavor to the fish.
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The correct way to peel ginger Using the smooth edges of a spoon is the best way to remove ginger skin.
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Peel garlic the easy way! To peel garlic without creating a mess, microwave the whole bulb on high for about 20 seconds. When you take it out, the skin should slide straight off. https://brightside.me/creativity-cooking/15-cooking-hacks-that-can-make-you-a-kitchen-star-611310/
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The museum's website says a visit to the lab is a 'once in a life time experience' and is the only museum of its kind in India. But the lab in India isn't the only brain museum in the world - the Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo Hospital in Lima, Peru, also has a massive collection of diseased and healthy brains. The hospital, which was founded more than three centuries ago, has a total of 2,912 brains collected over the years, and nearly 300 of these are on display in a mind-opening exhibit. On arrival, visitors are invited to touch a real skull, where they can feel the cranial bone structure and imagine how it holds 22 square feet of intricately-folded brain matter.
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Scientists working at Nimhams examine the brains and other organs of people who have left their bodies to medical science
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The museum displays other organs, too, including the lungs of a heavy smoker (pictured), a pancreas, kidneys, a heart, a voice box and a human skeleton
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Among the brains on display are those from people who have suffered from a range of illnesses including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia. Each brain is labelled with the disease or injury it suffered
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One of the workers at the brain museum holds up a human brain that is on display. The researchers who lead tours there encourage visitors to hold the brains in an effort to 'demystify' them
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The brain museum is housed inside the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences in Bangalore The research lab, in the former Bangalore Lunatic Asylum, has now opened up to students and tourists Among the brains on display are those from people who had Alzheimer's and schizophrenia https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-6201425/Inside-museum-hundreds-human-BRAINS-displayed.html lalasticlala mynd44
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Red-lipped batfish could star in a lipstick commercial! They look gorgeous
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