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In the 1950s, archaeologist Ralph Solecki uncovered Neanderthal remains and tools in Iraqi Kurdistans Shanidar Cave, a find extremely influential to our modern understanding of Neanderthals. One of the individuals, ca stanley cup becher lled Shanidar 4, was surrounded by clumps of pollen, and archaeologists wondered whether other Neanderthals had intentionally buried the body and placed flowers at its grave. Now, a new excavation at the cave using modern archaeological techniques has revealed another Neanderthal skeleton that seems to have been intentionally buried with plant matter. Its very difficult to try to infer what [the Neanderthals] were actually thinking, Emma Pomeroy, the studys first author and an archaeologist at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, told Gizmodo. But clearly theres some meaningful thought process aside from just getting rid of a body that smells. Shanidar Cave is a large cave in the foothills of Iraqi Kurdi stanley spain stans Bradost Mountains. Here, from 1951 to 1960, Soleckis team found 10 sets of Neanderthal remains, including men, women, and children. The discovery changed how people thought about Neanderthals; some appeared to have lived with severe disabilities, demonstrating social stanley cup support and caring. Though the Shanidar 4 remains were found near pollen grains, archaeologists questioned the theory that the group had given their dead a sort of funeral rite鈥攑erhaps the pollen was more a recent contamination the archaeologists transported the excavated Nlbm FTC Launches Investigation Into Ashley Madison, CEO Says Sorry
Face/Off is a John Woo-directed pulp action thriller, a movie about a psychotic criminal and a too-committed cop: Cage and Travolta, respectively. Cage plays ruthless criminal Castor Troy, and Travolta plays heroic FBI agent Sean Archer. At least, until they switch faces. Cage has killed Travoltas son. Then, Travolta fails to kill Cage, but manages to get a face transplant so that he can assume Cages identity. And then, Cage wakes up from a coma, forces a doctor to transplant Travoltas fac termo stanley e on his head, and moves into Travoltas house to fuck things up. stanley us This is obviously a complicated situation. Travolta goes to jail and gets his ass kicked a bunch. Cages nerdy brother has all kinds of trouble figuring out who to trust. And Travoltas wife is put in a terribly awkward situation, since she thinks that this man with her husbands face is her husband when hes really her husbands worst enemy. Its a real wild ride. T stanley mug he first time I saw Face/Off, I was a stupid teenager, so the basic plot points were enough to occupy my brain. The movie seemed exciting and unspeakably weird, based on the fact that Travolta and Cage switch faces less than an hour into it. But in retrospect, Face/Off is a movie that sums up an era. America was optimistic about technology and in the midst of a short-lived peacetime. Writers had to get extra creative about action movies. Remember, this was the era of Demolition Man. What I didnt realize in 1997, when the movie hit theaters, was the extent to which t
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