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Inselmann collected literature, data and examples of more than 4,700 Bronze Age arrowheads from Central Europe and mapped out where they came from to compare them with the Tollense Valley arrowheads. Otherwise, they would expect to find evidence of arrowheads within ceremonial burials in the region that were practiced during the Bronze Age. “This new information has considerably changed the image of the Bronze Age, which was not as peaceful as believed before,” Terberger said. I consider the conflict as a sign that this major transformation process of Bronze Age society was accompanied by violent conflicts. Ute BrinkerThe scale of conflictThe large scale of battle has researchers rethinking what social organization and warfare were like during the Bronze Age.
Persons: ’ ”, Leif Inselmann, , Inselmann, ” Inselmann, Thomas Terberger, haven’t, Barry Molloy, Molloy, ” Molloy, ” Terberger, , Ute Brinker, , Organizations: CNN, Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies, Free University of Berlin, Germany’s University of Göttingen, University College Dublin, Locations: Germany, Europe, Central Europe, Mecklenburg, Pomerania, Bavaria, Moravia, Tollense
They’re dirt-dwelling invertebrates, but, in a sense, they’re the real backbone of Earth’s carbon cycle. Thousands of species of mites and springtails, living in soil all around the world, provide a crucial service by munching organic matter like fallen leaves and wood, transferring its planet-warming carbon into the ground and releasing nutrients that help new plants grow. But now, a new analysis that combined data from 38 different studies on the organisms suggests that drought in some parts of the world, often supercharged by climate change, are killing them off at alarming rates. “It is important to take care of these critters in particular because we know so little about them,” said Ina Schaefer, a soil invertebrate ecology researcher at the University of Göttingen in Germany.
Persons: , Ina Schaefer Organizations: University of Göttingen Locations: Germany
Scientists have managed to extract evidence from an ancient fossil of early life on Earth. Studying these samples can reveal clues about life on Earth over 3.4 billion years ago. Life on Earth more than 3 billion years agoScientists think that life on Earth began around 4.3 billion years ago, but tracking down evidence dating back to that time is a difficult task. Still, by drilling straight into ancient rock, scientists have found peculiar, carbon-rich layers in several cores taken from around the world. And what they've found is that Earth was already teaming with life more than three billion years ago.
Persons: Frances Westall, Reinhardt, et, it's, Westall Organizations: Service, University of Göttingen, French National Centre for Scientific Research, New, Google, Research Locations: South Africa, Germany, Pilbara, Australia
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — The Slovak government signed a memorandum of understanding on Thursday with Chinese electric vehicle battery maker Gotion High-Tech and its local partner, InoBat, to build a car battery plant in Slovakia. The two companies formed Gotion InoBat Batteries, a Chinese-Slovak venture to build the plant in the town of Surany, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) east of Bratislava. German car giant Volkswagen is the largest shareholder in Gotion High-Tech with a 24.77% stake. Volkswagen has a car plant in Slovakia. Gotion High-Tech began production in its first European plant in Gottingen, Germany, in September.
Organizations: Tech, Volkswagen Locations: BRATISLAVA, Slovakia, Surany, Bratislava, Gotion, Gottingen, Germany
CNN —Round discs of barren dirt known as “fairy circles” look like rows of polka dots that can spread for miles over the ground. Fairy circles were previously spotted only in the arid lands of Southern Africa’s Namib Desert and the outback of Western Australia. The results showed 263 dryland locations where there were circular patterns similar to fairy circles in Namibia and Australia. Fairy circles’ mysterious originsThe study authors also compiled environmental data where circles were spotted, collecting evidence that might hint at what causes them to form. But the question “What shapes fairy circles?” is complex, and factors that create fairy circles may differ from site to site, the study authors reported.
Persons: , Emilio Guirado, Guirado, , Stephan Getzin, Getzin, Fiona Walsh, Walsh, ” Walsh, ” Guirado, Mindy Weisberger Organizations: CNN, National Academy of Sciences, Multidisciplinary Institute, Environmental Studies, University of Alicante, University of Göttingen, University of Western, , Scientific Locations: Southern, Western Australia, Spain, Namibia, Australia, Africa, Western Sahara, of Africa, Madagascar, Midwestern Asia, Southwest Australia, Germany, University of Western Australia, Northern Territory
CNN —Germany has returned six mummified Māori heads to New Zealand, together with the remains of almost 100 Māori and Moriori ancestors. German institute/Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaIn Māori culture, the head was considered the most important part of the body. Back in 2016, the Smithsonian Institution returned the remains of 54 indigenous people, including four mummified Māori heads, to Te Papa. The latest repatriation involved the skeletal remains of 95 ancestors of both peoples, together with six mummified tattooed Māori heads. A team carry 20 mummified Māori heads, repatriated from France, during a ceremony at Te Papa on January 27, 2012.
Persons: Hinemoana Baker, Te, Arikirangi Mamaku, Ironside, Reiss Engelhorn, Georg August, Roemer, Te Papa Tongarewa, Marty Melville, , Arapata, Papa’s Māori, Te Herekiekie, , Reiss, James Cook, moko, Craig Hawke, , hora, marino, kia whakapapa, tere, Organizations: CNN, New Zealand, Smithsonian, New, Smithsonian Institution, Grassi Museum, Linden Museum, Stuttgart State Museum of, Georg August University, Pelizaeus, Museum, Getty, Aotearoa New Locations: Germany, New Zealand, Papa, New, Aotearoa, Chatham, Te Papa, Vienna, Leipzig, Mannheim, Stuttgart, Göttingen, Hildesheim, Museum Wiesbaden, Te, France, AFP, When, Te Papa’s, Aotearoa New Zealand, Engelhorn, Europe, Wellington, Te_Papa
Lebedele s-ar fi rătăcit pe linia de cale ferată de mare viteză care leagă regiunile Kassel de Göttingen, din centrul Germaniei. Potrivit poliției din Kassel, citată de France 24, una dintre cele două păsări a murit după ce s-ar fi prins în cablurile de electricitate. Polițiștii au povestit cum cealaltă lebădă a stat lângă cadavrul perechii sale și nu a fost chip să fie îndepărtată de pe calea ferată. presseportal.dePompierii au fost chemați să intervină și după aproximativ o oră au reușit să o îndepărteze. Cele 23 de trenuri blocate din cauza incidentului și-au reluat mersul după aproape o oră, mai scrie sursa citată.
Persons: Lebedele Organizations: presseportal.de Locations: Kassel, Göttingen, Germaniei, Fulda
O lebădă a fost motivul reținerii circulaţiei a 23 de trenuri, timp de o oră, pentru că deplângea moartea perechii sale chiar pe linia de cale ferată. Potrivit The Guardian, incidentul a avut loc în Germania, în zona căii ferate de mare viteză care lega Kassel de Göttingen. Potrivit publicaţiei, una dintre păsări ar fi murit în urma unui șoc electric, pe firele aeriene de înaltă tensiune. Pentru că cealaltă pasăre nu se lăsa dusă, salvatorii au fost nevoiți să desfășoare o „operațiune specială”. Cu ajutorul unor echipamente speciale, pasărea moartă a fost scoasă de pe firele de înaltă tensiune, iar lebăda „îndurerată” a fost ridicată de pe calea ferată și eliberată mai apoi pe râul Fulda.
Locations: Germania, Kassel, Göttingen, Fulda
Lebedele s-ar fi rătăcit pe linia de cale ferată de mare viteză care leagă regiunile Kassel de Göttingen, din centrul Germaniei. Potrivit poliției din Kassel, citată de France 24, una dintre cele două păsări a murit după ce s-ar fi prins în cablurile de electricitate. Polițiștii au povestit cum cealaltă lebădă a stat lângă cadavrul perechii sale și nu a fost chip să fie îndepărtată de pe calea ferată. Pompierii au fost chemați să intervină și după aproximativ o oră au reușit să o îndepărteze. Cele 23 de trenuri blocate din cauza incidentului și-au reluat mersul după aproape o oră, mai scrie sursa citată.
Persons: Lebedele Locations: Kassel, Göttingen, Germaniei, Fulda
Un grup internațional de cercetători susține că o strategie unită în Europa ar fi cea mai eficientă pentru a combate pandemia de coronavirus, înainte de a urma noi valuri, cu consecințe și mai grave. O ţară nu poate de una singură să menţină un nivel scăzut al cazurilor de infectare cu noul coronavirus, motiv pentru care o strategie comună ar putea fi eficientă, susţin cercetătorii, potrivit DPA, preluată de Agerpres. ''Reducerea ar trebui să fie sincronizată în toate ţările europene şi cât mai curând posibil. Această sincronizare va permite ca frontierele europene să rămână deschise'', au subliniat cercetătorii. Până în prezent, iniţiativa a fost semnată de peste 300 de oameni de ştiinţă din întreaga lume.
Persons: Max Planck Organizations: Agerpres Locations: Europa, german, europeană, iniţiativa
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